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Kay S. Hymowitz joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss Pennsylvania's Williamson College of the Trades, a three-year school for young men offering a debt-free path to high-paying work—and the life skills to help them get there.
"Trade schools" have long had a stigma in American culture, but Williamson is no ordinary trade school: students wake up early to the sound of reveille and attend academic classes in coats and ties. As Hymowitz writes in City Journal's autumn issue, "With its old-timey rituals, rigorous scheduling, and immersive culture, Williamson has a military-school feel." But according to the students she interviewed, the prospect of a good-paying career makes the strict rules more than worth it.
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Kay S. Hymowitz joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss Pennsylvania's Williamson College of the Trades, a three-year school for young men offering a debt-free path to high-paying work—and the life skills to help them get there.
"Trade schools" have long had a stigma in American culture, but Williamson is no ordinary trade school: students wake up early to the sound of reveille and attend academic classes in coats and ties. As Hymowitz writes in City Journal's autumn issue, "With its old-timey rituals, rigorous scheduling, and immersive culture, Williamson has a military-school feel." But according to the students she interviewed, the prospect of a good-paying career makes the strict rules more than worth it.

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