Indeed! Personally, I think that several key benefits of a combined core are that:
1. People would be exposed to case studies from a wider range of perspectives, sharpening their ability to think from multiple angles and better analyze what to do in different/new situations.
2. It's an opportunity to take people who didn't think they were …
Indeed! Personally, I think that several key benefits of a combined core are that:
1. People would be exposed to case studies from a wider range of perspectives, sharpening their ability to think from multiple angles and better analyze what to do in different/new situations.
2. It's an opportunity to take people who didn't think they were government-interested and expose them to a lot of the meaningful work that goes on in government—and maybe even interest them in pursing careers in public service!
Indeed! Personally, I think that several key benefits of a combined core are that:
1. People would be exposed to case studies from a wider range of perspectives, sharpening their ability to think from multiple angles and better analyze what to do in different/new situations.
2. It's an opportunity to take people who didn't think they were government-interested and expose them to a lot of the meaningful work that goes on in government—and maybe even interest them in pursing careers in public service!