"I went to Lehigh for my undergrad in me and aerospace engineering.
Liberal arts is a waste of time and money. You can get the same critical reasoning skills from an engineering or science degree and do just about anything when you get out. A non technical degree is much more limiting. I work in technical sales now and we only higher engineers as our sales people because we know they can think and have the work ethic to get a degree in engineering ."
Typical Lehigh snob, i know because my wife and brother-in-law graduated from Lehigh as well.
"Liberal arts is a waste of time and money." Totally incorrect but typical of someone with an engineering mindset, as I have seen first hand with others. Yes, congratulations on graduating from a prestigious school with a very technical degree, you have done what many others cannot. But you are basically working with engineers selling to other engineers, there are many other skills sets needed in society than "engineers". Again, my Lehigh grad now Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab director relative can't change the lightbulb in his car and his brother, also a Lehigh grad in the aerospace industry is a complete social retard and borderline autistic. Your black/white thinking reminds me of them.
There are many other careers between flipping burgers and aerospace sales and a college degree will not hurt anyone assuming their are realistic about their debt and future earnings. A degree would allow someone to be a local bank manager or school teacher or something, not setting the world on fire but not obtainable without an education.
Have you read the most recent alumni newsletter where the guy graduated with a chemical engineering degree but ended up playing trumpet in a Beatles cover band like in his late 50s? Did he waste his time at Lehigh?
Liberal arts is a waste of time and money. You can get the same critical reasoning skills from an engineering or science degree and do just about anything when you get out. A non technical degree is much more limiting. I work in technical sales now and we only higher engineers as our sales people because we know they can think and have the work ethic to get a degree in engineering ."
Typical Lehigh snob, i know because my wife and brother-in-law graduated from Lehigh as well.
"Liberal arts is a waste of time and money." Totally incorrect but typical of someone with an engineering mindset, as I have seen first hand with others. Yes, congratulations on graduating from a prestigious school with a very technical degree, you have done what many others cannot. But you are basically working with engineers selling to other engineers, there are many other skills sets needed in society than "engineers". Again, my Lehigh grad now Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab director relative can't change the lightbulb in his car and his brother, also a Lehigh grad in the aerospace industry is a complete social retard and borderline autistic. Your black/white thinking reminds me of them.
There are many other careers between flipping burgers and aerospace sales and a college degree will not hurt anyone assuming their are realistic about their debt and future earnings. A degree would allow someone to be a local bank manager or school teacher or something, not setting the world on fire but not obtainable without an education.
Have you read the most recent alumni newsletter where the guy graduated with a chemical engineering degree but ended up playing trumpet in a Beatles cover band like in his late 50s? Did he waste his time at Lehigh?



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