Man of Harveys
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But, the big professions aside (lawyers and doctors, say), university degrees have never been about actual vocational training as much as they're about learning how to learn - how to absorb large amounts of written information quickly, or to express complicated ideas vocally in seminars - all skills which I learnt at uni which have proven invaluable in my work (I studied politics and I'm a business journalist, so the two were not really related.)Gully said:Fair play turi, I would be reluctant to trust my life to a Dr who had earned his qualifications at night school in the local Tech College, but there are still a lot of graduates who have qualifications that are unlikely to get them a job in the area that they have studied.