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>A person sees a profession that pays well.
>H decide to enroll in college/technical course.
>He don't want to learn anything.
>He just want the diploma so they can practice the profession.

Then, we have the doctor who doesn't know the difference between Aderral and Xanax; the engineer who doesn't know what a house plan is; the lawyer who doesn't know what a court is, etc. Of course, these examples I've given are exaggerated; I couldn't find anything better, but there are millions of "professionals" who make basic mistakes and don't know basic things, unfairly earning money by providing a shoddy "service" (which often results in a disservice).

How do we solve this problem?
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Because universities are full of teachers who likewise don’t know subjects they teach.



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