JolietJake
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Young people are constantly told that college educated people make more money and generally have better lives, isn't it only natural that we'd be more interested in what can help us with our careers? It's a really hard to sell to show how something like music or theater is going to help an computer science student in their career.
Classes like that are for you're own enrichment, i don't see them ever helping you in your career, unless they are part of your major perhaps.
Some people are worried about making money because they need to. If someone comes from a low income family, what do you think they're going to be most worried about? They just want a better life. Personally, I try to see both sides of the coin, try to tell myself that those humanities and social science courses are important, but sometimes it comes down to thinking more economically.
Edit- Just so the grammar nazi's head doesn't explode.
Classes like that are for you're own enrichment, i don't see them ever helping you in your career, unless they are part of your major perhaps.
Some people are worried about making money because they need to. If someone comes from a low income family, what do you think they're going to be most worried about? They just want a better life. Personally, I try to see both sides of the coin, try to tell myself that those humanities and social science courses are important, but sometimes it comes down to thinking more economically.
Edit- Just so the grammar nazi's head doesn't explode.
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