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tombombadil86 3 points ago +3 / -0

Ya, people with college degrees generally have a chip on their shoulder about it.

They often think it makes them better or smarter than everybody else.

Truthfully, most people with college degrees are not very careful thinkers. Generally easily fooled by various logical fallacies.

Ie. Doctors still prescribing statins.

They generally do not follow the scientific method or do any critical thinking at all.

You can't be a logical person and get through humanities classes anymore. Those left professors will just fail you.

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DerLothar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree and have more than one advanced STEM degree in completely different knowledge domains. I think the most important thing I learned is that I know nearly nothing. My expert level knowledge is very focused to a couple of subjects.

Then again these degrees were achieved a good ways back in my life. Many days of my youth were spent unloading trucks for the family business. I have great respect for craftsmen/tradesman. More and more the past few years I seem to encounter people who seem to hold they deem as "lessers" in contempt. Oh, how I loathe this.

I could say alot more, but I would essentially doxx myself.