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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 3607650" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p>Good to see they're finally realizing that then. Me personally, I could go either way (college or technical) depending on the field, but given today's economic and social climate, the decision's really a no-brainer.</p><p></p><p>I didn't finish my bachelor's in architecture because it was too expensive but what I'm doing here will bring me astronomically higher return in every way possible anyway. What I like about this field in particular is that there's so much more to it than other trades. The work isn't physically hard, but requires good technique and lots of critical thinking and abstract thought, though without delving into <em>pure</em> engineering, just enough engineering to keep me on my toes without getting into boring stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 3607650, member: 53248"] Good to see they're finally realizing that then. Me personally, I could go either way (college or technical) depending on the field, but given today's economic and social climate, the decision's really a no-brainer. I didn't finish my bachelor's in architecture because it was too expensive but what I'm doing here will bring me astronomically higher return in every way possible anyway. What I like about this field in particular is that there's so much more to it than other trades. The work isn't physically hard, but requires good technique and lots of critical thinking and abstract thought, though without delving into [I]pure[/I] engineering, just enough engineering to keep me on my toes without getting into boring stuff. [/QUOTE]
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