Posted on 10/22/2015 6:52:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
If you look at college as a pre-professional school, then something like play-writing is a hard row to hoe. Many want to do it, very very few succeed.
But if you look at college as a way of learning the history of western ideas and ideals, and learning to write and speak of complicated ideas but with clear and understandable language, then a humanities major is a great way to start out in life. Your starting salary won’t be as high as the engineers’, but your upside is greater, because you can think broadly, not merely calculatingly.
The number of English majors at the top levels of Wall Street and corporate America would surprise a lot of people who wrongly assume that business is a computational exercise.
“... world needs cowboy mechanics...”
Um... so do you lube, oil and put a new filter in a cowboy?! :)
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No, that would be a technician’s job. I hire Mexicans for that.
LOL!! You’re a hoot!
Happiness is important too?
I have a granddaughter who is a whiz in math and science. She has chosen a small state college and is going for an Occupational Therapy degree. It is a 2 year degree so I told her she needed to work on her bachelor’s in conjunction with that program.
She met with Dr. So and So Tuesday, he gave her a plan which gives her a bachelor’s by the end of the next fall semester and she will have her OT degree in the spring semester, that will be a month after she turns 21.
After all that was said he asked her why she was there and that she should be at Harvard or somewhere else. You would think that she would’ve felt complimented but it just made her anxious.
I did tell her to just stay the course, she will have all the pre-med courses and she still has a lot of time.
So my advice is he’s still young and has a lot of years ahead of him and nothing is set in stone.
My grandson is also darned smart and is eighth out of 569 and he wants to be a singer/actor, LOL.
Tell him to spend some time looking for a job as a writer and find out how many jobs are open and what they pay.
He should have sent her the chart above, lol. Career counsellors at HS and college are supposed to help naive young people make responsible decisions, but in fact they are too stupid to even know what good choices are. When I wanted to do electrical engineering, physics, or biomed, they tried to steer me elsewhere also. I was the first in my family to ever go to college, so I couldn't get advice from family, the counsellor said, "You don't want to do that, those are really hard." Having just come out of the Army, I explained that I was going to college so I could get a financially rewarding career, not to check a box.
Wish I could do math to save my life. :/
Your mileage may vary. English major has served me very well.
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As has my philosophy degree. Never have eaten from the public trough and have never been unemployed in the 35+ year since I graduated with said degree.
And have never worked in academia.
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