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Guru
It puzzles me why people enter into undertaking fairly "specific" university courses without first establishing the likelihood of there being some chance of employment for them at the end of it. I can see the benefit of "general" courses which offer a wider field of employment opportunities, but why, for example, are so many kids packed off to uni to study law by parents who think they are going to become Rumpole of the Bailey at the end of it? Nobbers.