Submitted by Gil Martin (not verified) on December 17, 2006 - 18:25.
This is another example where politicians stick their noses without any experience in education. It just sounds good and gives the public the illusion that they are trying to improve education. I could recite a litany of changes "to improve" education in the past decade and where they are fallen short.
Why declare major when you are 14? The career you might be interested in might not be around in four years or changed so much that you might not be interested for various reasons. Some careers might seem lucrative to a 14 year old but by the time they are 18 might not be.
This is another example
Submitted by Gil Martin (not verified) on December 17, 2006 - 18:25.
This is another example where politicians stick their noses without any experience in education. It just sounds good and gives the public the illusion that they are trying to improve education. I could recite a litany of changes "to improve" education in the past decade and where they are fallen short.
Why declare major when you are 14? The career you might be interested in might not be around in four years or changed so much that you might not be interested for various reasons. Some careers might seem lucrative to a 14 year old but by the time they are 18 might not be.