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[QUOTE="XLCenterFan, post: 2724031, member: 8712"] If those actions leading up to her to eviction don't sound like mental health issues, then I don't know what does. It could be angel dust, but something must have gone awry in this woman's life. I think this is a good example of an American health care system that is in shambles. I mean geez, this woman worked in the health care system-Imagine those who are even further detached from it. That being said, her actions towards the officer were beyond reproach, but again, I think they point to a greater societal problem. Also, as a current Trinity College student (I am older than they typical college student, but am completing a degree I started elsewhere and never finished), and someone who has taken economics classes there as prerequisites for my major (Public Policy & Law), I can tell you that graduating with an economics degree from Trinity is one hell of an accomplishment. So many incoming students plan on working in business/finance, and as a liberal arts school, economics is the only business/finance program available. To prevent everyone from choosing that major, they make the intro-level ECON classes extremely hard, to push people into other majors-I feel that they do not want to be known as a "Wall Street feeder." And then the upper level ECON classes (Micro/Maco-theory, Econometrics, Calculus I & II, etc.)? I shudder just thinking of the work load. [/QUOTE]
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