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I think if a student is degree focused, then that's the coursework they should be allowed to take to get them to their degree and into the workforce as quickly as possible.
My eyes were really opened to some of this from my son's experience as well. He was going to school to become a RN. RN only requires an associates degree but very few schools offer an associates degree for nursing. The difference in pay from associates and bachelors degree is negligible locally. He struggled in some of the coursework, nothing truly related to nursing, and ended up dropping out of the program. Not really disappointed since I knew that wasn't his real passion... but still.
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Nick
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