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by logifail
1155 days ago
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> Some people want to study psychology (or other classes) for pure intellectual reasons. They’re curious about the world. OK, so what proportion of college students choose their classes for those reasons? Thinking back to my time at college, there wasn't a whole lot of purely intellectual motivation (or genuine curiosity) going around. The overwhelming majority were there a) to have a good time, and/or b) because they saw it as a route to a well-paying job once it was completed. |
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