St. John's College, by Frank Bruni

Was referencing london203 who said " I suspect the only career that might be difficult to pursue might be engineering".

@london203 - One would need more than just a little “extra education” - that is, start from ground up in an engineering school and get an actual engineering degree.

What profession or occupation isn’t knowledge specific? Accountants, architects, pharmacists, medical technicians, etc. all require specific knowledge. Medical schools today require a year each of physics with labs, general and organic chemistry with labs, biology with lab, a semester of biochemistry, and a year of English. Competitive medical school applicants have more than just that minimum as well. From what I read about this college it does not provide all of this preparation for example.