
11-07-2010, 07:16 PM
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I could not agree more!!! It aids in the developement of reasoning and cognitive thinking. Once it is applied it evolves into aptitude and intelligence. New grads can nail an inteview, dress appropriately but once they hit the field they sure get that loose feeling in the assss look. That being said it is equally important to ensure the individual has the resources at hand to work through the problem including a strong mentor.
I just cant beleive you never taught your daughter how to close a trunk, see I know how to raise my girls, I simply give them everything they want, in the end they get it anyway now I just avoid the arguments
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Originally Posted by CobraEd
College is just "the gathering of information" often refered to as "education". It has nothing to do with aptitude or intelligence or an awareness of how thing are or how things work.
Gald you got it fixed!!!!!
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