I do know what STEM is, thank you. Perhaps, she was not a Stanford University or MIT level "STEM" degree graduate with a full career.Okay, so you don't actually know what STEM is; you just threw it out there in case some bought that. Saying she graduated hs, finished college, and left West Virginia is undeniably accurate.
Saying there's not a lot in backwards WV who do that might even be fair. But painting Patsy as a STEM girl is just ludicrous. We had many many students who managed to eke out degrees that were far far from being "STEM" students. In some majors, it takes mostly money and diligence. Gosh, many in my generation did literature degrees because how hard could it be to just read?
What did Patsy do professionaly with her journalism major?
I believe Patsy might have done well in a STEM career . . .
nursing, radiography, speech therapist, who knows? Hearing aid technician.Or are middle income jobs suddenly ludicrous?
You stated Patsy turned to the only path to the source of success she knew. Please own what you said.