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In reply to the discussion: Needed now and next decade: Electricians, roofers, plumbers [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)They just feel like they're forced to choose.
My electrician is very well read, also.
I think more people would take a "trade track" if it were folded into a liberal arts track and the upshot at the end of the process was an actual college DEGREE.
People who don't want to go down that road wouldn't be forced, they could get a trade "certificate," but for those who want a college DEGREE it would somewhat like a "two-fer."
Rather like the programs offered at some unis where, by the time you've finished your four year degree, you've already finished (and gotten credit for) your first year of law school--the actual "major" is "pre - law" and the credit is applied if you continue on to the law school that the school is affiliated with.