No... The fact that Gender Studies graduates cannot land a "decent" job is a confirmation of several things, some of them being...
- The lack of worth and value the general labor market has placed upon an education in gender studies, signalling its uselessness in the professional sphere.
- The profound lack of social awareness on the part of the graduate during the pursuit of said Gender Studies education, which prevented them from discovering that lack of value and worth such an education had in the general labor market before they had committed the time and energy to purse and complete it.
- The criminal inclination of the faculty, teachers, and school administration for not pressing the student to understand that gender studies graduates weren't in demand in sufficient number to justify the pursuit of said education.
- A confirmation of the graduates own ineptitude manifest in their inability to adapt to the consistent demands of the general labor market upon determining that their gender studies education hasn't increased their prior labor market value.
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