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Liberal Arts vs. Vocational Ed

Filed in archive Career Planning by Mark on September 26, 2006

Liberal Arts vs. Vocational Ed
(Source: Boston Collegelinks)

Advocates of the liberal arts claim that such an education prepares one for life, not just a career. Those representing more vocational (pre-professional) tracks, such as business or communications, argue that their graduates get better jobs, and faster. How does a prospective student decide?

Read this piece, courtesy of Fox.com, to learn more. And while you're at it, have a look at Fox's expanded coverage of "college life."


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