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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
That's a possibility. It is also because so few people are pursuing the classical education. You see it in this tread. STEM, STEM, STEM. SAIT, SAIT, SAIT. You are talking the difference between the architect and the draftsman. There are few architects out there, but there are ton of draftsmen. Same thing goes with the skills in question. Once you gain these skills you have an obvious advantage, especially when it comes to projecting vision and enticing investment. So that does fit your with your comment. On the other hand, so few people are pursuing what would be considered that classical education - humanities focused - that they are unicorns. Nothing wrong with that.
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What are you defining as a classical education?
We are still cranking out BAs out of every university in Canada.