Maybe he's an old fart that went to high school during the time there are OAC classes
I did
To clarify, multivariable calculus was a university course. However, yes, I did take OAC calculus in high school.
I guess I am pretty old, lol
Also remember the background was how necessary math is to the end of secondary school. Most math at the 17-18 age is University prep (algebra, vectors, calculus). If the desired outcome of Sunak's proposal is to educate society as a whole, then that stuff would be overkill.
I think you need to scratch lawyers off that list.
How many lawyers or law students do you know who have sci-tech backgrounds?
Wiki entry below for reference
"In 2001, the five most common majors of students entering law school were political science, history, English, psychology, and criminal justice.[1]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-law
I think there are quite a few patent troll lawyers that have those backgrounds, of course I've never investigated it, but just from news articles. Of course my main point is sci-tech grads being unproductive and reminding how patent litigation/strong IP laws are promoted as "fostering innovation", when most of the time it is the opposite.