That's fine by me. As long as engineers, software developers, business people, and other "hard scientists" continue to be completely unable to communicate in English, this liberal arts undergraduate major and liberal arts graduate degree holder will always have a well-paying job.
***That's fine by me. As long as engineers, software developers, business people, and other "hard scientists" continue to be completely unable to communicate in English, this liberal arts undergraduate major and liberal arts graduate degree holder will always have a well-paying job.***
The statement I made was in jest. I respect alot of the liberal arts majors out there. However, it is hard to take some majors seriously. For instance, a friend of mine is majoring in "the art of living." Yeah.
Also, I believe the stereotype of the "introvert" engineer is going to fade, as schools are now requiring they take more (and advanced) technical writing and communications courses.
I meant no offense to you. =P