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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
The critical thinking skills your gained/honed in college were of no use in your career, I'm sure.
You should stop projecting what you want to be beneficial for your argument and actually focus on the issue at hand.
You can certainly meet someone that changes your plans, but that's entirely different than, "I plan to work until I have my first kid, then stop and stay at home."
The people that were brought up aren't changing their plans; they're acting them out. You've got it completely wrong.
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I can honestly say that is the case, Hamas. My skills were just fine before I went to KU. I certainly gained knowledge while there, but it isn't used in my career.
I really don't have an argument, other than to apparently counter yours. You seem to believe that there should be a "use it or don't come" requirement for college students. I just don't see what you have against someone getting an education, whether they use it directly in their chosen profession or as a parent. I don't see the difference.