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<blockquote data-quote="VanC" data-source="post: 377538" data-attributes="member: 3355"><p>I can. Perhaps Duke's engineering school isn't preparing it's students properly for today's world, but wants to justify the exorbitant tuition it charges by placing the blame elsewhere. Perhaps it's study is simply flawed, as ETF said in a previous post.</p><p></p><p>Before anybody throws a hissy fit, the fact is I don't know either one of these things to be true. I'm just playing devil's advocate here.</p><p></p><p>We have the best system of higher education in the world, especially in the areas of science and engineering, but nothing's perfect. Universities put out thousands of research papers and studies every year. Some are flawed, some conclusions are based on pre-conceived notions, and some are biased. Don't fall into the trap that just because something comes from a "University study" it is somehow beyond dispute.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VanC, post: 377538, member: 3355"] I can. Perhaps Duke's engineering school isn't preparing it's students properly for today's world, but wants to justify the exorbitant tuition it charges by placing the blame elsewhere. Perhaps it's study is simply flawed, as ETF said in a previous post. Before anybody throws a hissy fit, the fact is I don't know either one of these things to be true. I'm just playing devil's advocate here. We have the best system of higher education in the world, especially in the areas of science and engineering, but nothing's perfect. Universities put out thousands of research papers and studies every year. Some are flawed, some conclusions are based on pre-conceived notions, and some are biased. Don't fall into the trap that just because something comes from a "University study" it is somehow beyond dispute. [/QUOTE]
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