Gutting argues that colleges are not necessary for job preparation and that high school and vocational school are sufficient and more economical in preparing people for jobs.Given Sullivan’s discussion on the need for reform of professional education and his emphasis on the importance of training in practical skill as well as evaluation, would you agree that Gutting’s argument can equally apply to preparation for the professions or does Gutting inadvertently reflect a prejudice of the academic model that Sullivan sees as one of the causes of decline in the integrity of professional life? (see attachment)