03-06-2011, 02:22 AM
And who will have the right skills to MANAGE and DIRECT those people you list Jimmy? A self-confident, ambitious liberal arts grad, that's who.
I'm all for developing technical skills: those are important and can lead to good first jobs, but technology changes. Look at what's happening to computer programming majors from yesteryear...not pretty.
People with deeper, more classical educations, in addition to those technical skills, tend to do better in the long run, and are more adaptable.
I'm all for developing technical skills: those are important and can lead to good first jobs, but technology changes. Look at what's happening to computer programming majors from yesteryear...not pretty.
People with deeper, more classical educations, in addition to those technical skills, tend to do better in the long run, and are more adaptable.