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My experience with City-Data is the administrators are very reluctant to add new forums. But I don't see why not. I'll just subscribe to both (the subscription feature is pretty nice - saves you from having to click on each individual forum - you only read posts from forums you are interested in.)
What about college students? People with an Associate's degree? College dropouts? They're in between the two. Just an example of how that plan wouldn't work.
Most of the posts on this forum aren't about the amount of education the involved parties have, so I don't see what benefit it would have.
And as pointed out above, why make the split between high school and college? Why not drop-out and high school? Or undergraduate and graduate? In fact, why don't we just come right out and be complete judgmental, and just call it white collar and blue collar?
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