Well all that was interesting but.... if you pay then you should be able to do what ever subject tou want to do. And thats the bottom line. Who are any of us to decide what people can or cant study at university. Its their life and their money and why should any of us have the temerity to enforce our own rules on those making their way in life and with a passion for whatever area of learning they wish to follow because we think we know best. Engineers will always look down on Humanities. BAs on BSc and vica versa. We not only need to educate people for the jobs of today but also the jobs of to orrow, jobs that dont even exist yet. Jobs that we havent even thought of in our small minds. Id rather my kids went to Uni and benefitted from the experience than not to be honest.
No, I'd nominate that you made a direct response to and quoted my post, then made an incorrect assumption that you subsequently admitted, but continue to try to justify. You can have this one on me. - you seem to need it more than I do.
I dont really miss university because I am working in a company with graduates and PhDs with projects that are at the leading edge of technology. University 1981-84 was punched cards, waiting 15 minutes for computers to repond to pressing enter.. Today its vision systems and natural language processing. The HNDs are also there building and wiring up the boats that the AI will be running on. We need universities, we need tech colleges as well. I do believe there are many people would do better finishing courses in tech colleges than wasting time with University dropping out. Also there are people in tech colleges who are smart enough to get PhDs .. I work with a guy who started off that way about 10 years ago.. I also believe that for some people study is not the way to get on. Gettimg out of school, Doing and working hard also can succeed.
It's a discussion board, for discussing things....for whatever reason on this thread you are interpreting it as some form of competition. Read my answer on page two again....I've not actually quoted you at all, I've taken a statement you've said and interpreted it, you've questioned this and I believe my next reply more than adequately covers my reasoning. After this you've felt compelled to argue the toss over syntax than discuss the point I've made, which is your choice. But don't act the dick and make out you are 'giving' me anything....I merely nominated where you might actually be wrong or blindsided, which actually you are. It's a discussion board where we all learn something most days, usually it's a laugh at least. I don't need 'wins' here anymore than anyone else does.
My daughter decided not to get into £ 45k worth of debt training to be a nurse, just in case 1/2 way through she decided it wasn't for her. Now after a year and a half working as a support worker for the NHS her manager put her forward for a Uni nursing course paid for by the NHS. Worked out well in the end but she got told by her manager yesterday that she would be too busy to sign off on some of the work place training. No wonder the NHS struggle to attract anyone.
But what if your boiler’s fine, but you’ve ruptured your ACL playing football and you can’t work? Personally, my degree in theology has proved invaluable in my career as a welder!
Nah, it benefits from every different type of education, I’ve done tech college a couple of different types, university etc, it’s all different learning and different outcomes that are useful in different ways.
I’ll have you know BSC (hons) Southern Patagonian Frog Identification with an add on diploma in Fuse Changing is a very highly thought of degree.