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High School Students Forced To Declare A Major

i_like_spam writes "As reported in the NYTimes, high school freshmen at many high schools across the nation are now being forced to pick a major. Starting this Fall, 9th graders in Florida will have to choose to major from among a set of state-approved subjects, while some students in Mississippi will have to follow one of nine designated career paths. High school administrators hope that having students declare majors will lead to greater student interest in school until graduation. College administrators think otherwise: 'youngsters should instead concentrate on developing a broad range of critical thinking and communication skills,' says Debra Humphreys from the Association of American Colleges and Universities."

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  1. Re:This is stupid. by SimonGhent · · Score: 5, Funny

    Agreed.

    I'm 37 and haven't decided on a career yet... just waiting to see if these computer things catch on.

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    simon
  2. Best. Troll. Ever. by aquatone282 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice job. That post took a lot of work.

    My favorite part:

    Really, it makes me so mad when people say "oh, he's doing a humanities degree, that's easy". I have to read *3* *books* *a* *week* on average. Not picture books either I assue you. It is a lot of work, but the upshot is improved grammer and spelling skills that are lacking in the technical. As for those that say "you will be working at mcdonalds" , I'm going on to so a PhD in socialolgy where I'll be line for tenure where I have a much more rewarding job then beeing a science freak or an engineer.

    Again, congratulations.

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    What?
    1. Re:Best. Troll. Ever. by xmarkd400x · · Score: 5, Funny

      He puts the LOL in socialolgy

  3. Re:Umm... by Hognoxious · · Score: 5, Funny

    College students changes majors like they change their socks
    You mean twice in four years?
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    Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
  4. Students Confused by options by chinard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Many accidently selected Pat Buchanan as their major.

  5. Re:This is stupid. by BoberFett · · Score: 4, Funny

    1.00000000 mm is far too strict, I'm sure a 1.000 mm tolerance would suffice.

  6. Career Test by Plocmstart · · Score: 4, Funny

    Remember those tests you would fill out with a bunch of random questions and then you would end up with a bunch of potential "best fit" jobs? If I remember right, my two top jobs were something like rocket scientist and garbage man. I'm glad I wasn't made to decide that day what my future was... I managed to take the middle road and become a EE.