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I might try to do something in either computer science or biology or a mixture of the two at least if I were smart enough to figure out that that's where the world was going. Gideon: Uh, Lord, um, I mean, I think that since I have, assuming this 18-year-old kid is still scientifically minded, I think yes, I would go to college and I might not study physics. I don't think we're going back to a world where 18-year-olds are going to be able to say I don't need any more education and mostly they'll be all right. Let's say specifically Europe and the UK versus the United States. Lauren: What is happening to the cost of higher education here in the United States feels criminal. Lauren: US. You're here, you're stuck here. Lauren: I studied, I studied the very, very applicable-to-real-life English literature. Would it still be English?

And philosophy. Would you still do, first of all, would you still go to college today? Priced above them -- and still with the brawny 320.2-cid eight -- were Century (60) and Roadmaster (now Series 70) on 126-inch chassis, plus two Limited lines: 133-inch-wheelbase Series 80 and 140-inch Series 90 (the latter confined to long sedans and limousines). Just keepin it simple for now so my brain doesn’t explode hehe. There does not seem to be a lot of that going on right now. There are ways that you can find people to help you get educated. Would you go, "Oh no, I have to get into a STEM field? Lauren: I don't know if I would do STEM. Lauren: It sounds bleak. Lauren: So since you grew up in the UK and you've spent a lot of time living in different parts of the world, what would you say strikes you as the starkest difference right now between what's going on in other nations? We believe that if we let the challenging circumstances of now lower level custom our expectations of what's possible, we've already lost.

It doesn't only come at the cheap price, also looks cheap and produces overall lower than average sound. That's my hopeful idea-is that their kids will have more opportunities than the average 18-year-old has now. I honestly don't know what I would do now. "It’s your house and, of course, you’ll know all the answers. And so, you know, when I look at American history, when I look at the GI Bill, when I look at moments before that, where we started building a lot of high schools, I can see like this country can come together and can deal with the sort of social change that has happened at other moments in our history and be really innovative and be cooperative and be patriotic and, and come together. Gideon: Yeah, this is what I call the "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore" doctrine of social change. You know, my hope is that people are getting upset about that in a way that I think could lead to real chaos, but it could lead to real change.

I hope we create a system where there's lots of ways that you can get that education, where it doesn't have to be just sitting in a classroom, going straight from high school to college, there should be-I think everyone feels like there should be more different types of opportunity to reflect the fact that, you know, 18-year-olds are a complicated bunch-right? There are institutions that will help you get educated that are maybe more diverse than they are today. Guards get monitors as they can oversee and are OK with. If, for some reason, you cannot delay for the extensions to give out naturally, you can visit the professional who had applied the original procedure. Uh. I think what makes me hopeful for the future is, is that all of this pressure that's out there, all of the collapse that seems like our country is sometimes on the verge of … That feels a long way in the future. If you're having fewer and fewer graduates every year, when China is churning out more and more, and when other countries are also churning out more and more, what's the future of your country's economy? It is more absorbent.
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