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Stansbury Podcast - Feb 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 868833" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>The humanities are vital. I agree. I was fortunate to actually "pad" my GPA with the ability to write and communicate. One of my favorite classes ever at GT was Civil War in Literature. Without my communication skills, I would have been "out" of employment a long, long time ago. My technical skills are ok, but where I stand out compared to most engineers is in the ability to communicate and help others understand. I do love math and statistics as well, but they would not have sustained me through the years without the excellent communication skills. </p><p></p><p>You and I are very much the same in this regard, and when I decide to retire from my 35+ years in industry, I also plan to teach/train young people. I tutor young people for SAT/ACT for many years now, and it is so rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 868833, member: 906"] The humanities are vital. I agree. I was fortunate to actually "pad" my GPA with the ability to write and communicate. One of my favorite classes ever at GT was Civil War in Literature. Without my communication skills, I would have been "out" of employment a long, long time ago. My technical skills are ok, but where I stand out compared to most engineers is in the ability to communicate and help others understand. I do love math and statistics as well, but they would not have sustained me through the years without the excellent communication skills. You and I are very much the same in this regard, and when I decide to retire from my 35+ years in industry, I also plan to teach/train young people. I tutor young people for SAT/ACT for many years now, and it is so rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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