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Why can’t the core classes help a student to learn to think? Many of the classes I took, and my kids take now, want you to present back answers to questions that you were told in class. The instructors believe there is only one right answer. In business, that is far from the truth.

Being at a college with 30k people of many different backgrounds and having to work with them in groups will accomplish more of the learning to work with differs background people than taking a class that you have to regurgitate answers.

It seems while the world has changed, college education hasn’t evolved with it as much.
Oh they can, but being able to see the world through a different lens and gain an understanding of how people function and where people come from cannot always be done in major classes. Often times in major specific classes and even in departments a group think emerges so it is important to get students out of the group think.
 
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All I am going to say about AI is, Quickbooks is trying very hard to incorporate AI and they are ******* up the software and making it unusable. I've had numerous conversations with my rep about just leave the software alone and quit changing things.
Yeah quick books is a great example of what we are facing. The reality is quick books is a old system for an old world. Much better systems are coming that will replace Quick Books if they cant patch this together quick enough. All my best AI projects so far has been ditching the legacy systems and rebuilding them. Entire layers of human interfaces can be peeled back, they are no longer needed. System admins are gatekeeping the databases and thats what we need access to, we dont need the interface that connects the database to the human anymore.
And that interface they spent 20 years developing. A new interface can be developed in mere days to weeks.
 
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Just wait until you run into one of the corporate tax returns they try to prepare. Unmitigated disaster.

As in Quickbooks preparing a tax return? And an 1120? I don't do any C Corp tax returns. In my opinion there is no reason for a C Corp for many businesses.
 
It's amusing how the University of Iowa always waits to report their enrollment numbers until after ISU has reported theirs. Iowa can be pretty creative when they report their numbers and they like to wait so they know the number they have to try to beat.
And if I heard right, numbers for new enrollment for U of I was 500 less than Iowa State.
 
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Our local high school has lost around 20% of the 2018 enrollment.

It's not that the town is drying up. A whole lot of aging in place.

Just a wild guess, but looking out the window I see homes with probably 27 bedrooms. We had a new family move in. So I believe we have 6 kids (?) for those bedrooms.

Almost half are filled with an empty nest and one has snowbirds.
Move out of The Villages . . . . .
 
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Can AI create a DCMA compliant IMS, evaluate and report on EV and deal with engineers that don’t want to bother with any of it?
 
It’s sinking in that a kid can get training in the “trades” in far less time and cost and either approach a 6 figure income or exceed it fairly quickly. A 4 year college degree that is very expensive and an employment market that is far harder to enter along with a low salary doesn’t have the appeal it once had.
 
It’s sinking in that a kid can get training in the “trades” in far less time and cost and either approach a 6 figure income or exceed it fairly quickly. A 4 year college degree that is very expensive and an employment market that is far harder to enter along with a low salary doesn’t have the appeal it once had.

That’s been the case since I was in high school 25 years ago.
 
It’s sinking in that a kid can get training in the “trades” in far less time and cost and either approach a 6 figure income or exceed it fairly quickly. A 4 year college degree that is very expensive and an employment market that is far harder to enter along with a low salary doesn’t have the appeal it once had.
It’s nothing for a plumber or electrician to charge 80-100 per hour. Hire a general laborer for 30/hour and charge 60 for them. A lot of times, that individual can do their apprenticeship for a company and by the time it’s done, they have enough connections to spin off on small jobs that the other company won’t do and build up their business in a couple years. You are on call though. Plumbers and HVAC have tougher schedules than electricians.
 
It’s nothing for a plumber or electrician to charge 80-100 per hour. Hire a general laborer for 30/hour and charge 60 for them. A lot of times, that individual can do their apprenticeship for a company and by the time it’s done, they have enough connections to spin off on small jobs that the other company won’t do and build up their business in a couple years. You are on call though. Plumbers and HVAC have tougher schedules than electricians.

Tougher schedules, and also harder on your body/joints. So need to consider potential early retirement with earnings & financial planning.

Not saying it’s not worth it, kids who have the aptitude should absolutely look into it. Just that there’s trade offs to everything.
 
Tougher schedules, and also harder on your body/joints. So need to consider potential early retirement with earnings & financial planning.

Not saying it’s not worth it, kids who have the aptitude should absolutely look into it. Just that there’s trade offs to everything.
If you do it right, you can do like several I know, and be hiring a lot of the grunt work done after 5-10 years of it
 
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Tougher schedules, and also harder on your body/joints. So need to consider potential early retirement with earnings & financial planning.

Not saying it’s not worth it, kids who have the aptitude should absolutely look into it. Just that there’s trade offs to everything.
Agree. Nothing wrong with the trades at all, but it ain't so easy being a plumber, electrician, or HVAC guy when you're 50 years old.
 
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Just heard this weekend of another Hawkeye family sending their child to Ames for school, he wants to be an engineer. The march continues.
Our neighbors across the street are big Hawkeye fans. Oldest son went to ISU for kinesiology, middle daughter went to ISU for an ag degree, youngest son is now at ISU for engineering. They moved in two years before the first went to college. I like to think I might have influenced them slightly . . . . .
 
Our neighbors across the street are big Hawkeye fans. Oldest son went to ISU for kinesiology, middle daughter went to ISU for an ag degree, youngest son is now at ISU for engineering. They moved in two years before the first went to college. I like to think I might have influenced them slightly . . . . .
Influenced their kids going to ISU? Or influenced them to move?