Birbal
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What I understand boys are also going to diploma courses which in 3 years will get you a technical education and in majority of heavy/construction industries they don't make a distinction b/n degree & diploma holders.
Anyways do you think its a good trend that boys are shying away from liberal arts.
I like taking liberal arts classes but I feel nothing can substitute for a solid science and math education. At least in America, quality engineers and scientists are very lacking and generally get imported.
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Not necessarily true. In the west students who are aking science courses is falling sharply. In the grad engineering classes you will hardly see any canadian. These are usually filled with only students from 5 country china, india, bangladesh, pakistan and iran.
It's true. But these students also tend to be males.
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I do not know about bangladesh,but here in India every tom,dick and harry wants to a engineer,thus quality of engineers is taking a sharp toll.
Here in America, almost no one wants to be an engineer, so they have to accept substandard students into the engineering programs, and the quality of engineers is taking a sharp toll.