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Re: Is there too much focus on STEM? (Liberal Arts strikes back)

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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner View Post
Most companies find the value in an engineering degree to be more about the problem solving... An engineering degree teaches you (hopefully) to have the ability to solve complex problems. The actual problem that you'll be solving doesn't matter as much as most outsiders think.
As someone who is just about done with his liberal arts education, one of the things that people say is good about liberal arts is how it teaches you how to think and how to solve many problems, not just the ones you learned in class. Just think its interesting how similar both approaches seem to be in that respect.
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