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Note to Utah State: Uh, college students aren't kids; they're adults.
So now, we're going to have a whole generation of students graduating from college with no real experience in handling hazardous materials?
Why take college chemistry at all if you don't get any hands-on experience with real, reactive, and potentially-dangerous chemicals? This is no different than junior high science class.
Dumb, dumb, dumb idea.
USU Alum, BS Industrial Hygiene, MS Toxicology
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