Hussein
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lolWell, lawyers dominate politics and people that have studied political science but often economists or engineers are better politics or statesmen. Just look at China. Engineers are dominating there from what I know of. I know plenty of lawyers and only a tiny minority of them will ever work in a court. Rhetorical skills have little to do with your education too. It's just something you have or not. Or you can try to learn it. Some do. Personally I am not your typical engineer/scientists/laboratory rat or whatever you would call it. Rhetorical skills are not a problem for me. So I think that one should be cautious to stereotype a whole group of people. I for sure know my share of law students/lawyers that are by no means the next John F. Kennedy or Obama in terms of rhetorical skills.
Just my two quick cents.
rats are making the progress of science
you know i am independant and i needed to hide in my CV that i was writinng articles in PRL... otherwise i got always problems with some clients . i don't even say about when i worked for few times in some companies . when an engineer is wrong about physics phenomena and i try to explain politely and nicely how it works, rarely the guy is nice then with me
there is too much of arrogance teached in engineering schools , at least i can say from countries i know
for lawyers they have to be talentuous in convincing . not all are Obama , but it explains why they access to the political important positions . not the only reason anyway , since as you said world is dominated by laws .. i would add finance.
ladies thread is abut EGYPT .............................
Egyptian military gives 48 hour ultimatum to Brotherhood
finished now