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Quote: from Disposition at 5:28 pm on July 3, 2008
Yeah, I'd say you're a little bitter. lol. People who do those sort of majors pay the money to learn more in depth about the subject that they want to spend their career doing, no matter how much the job may end up paying. I agree with you on basket weaving, though. And I wouldn't pick a major like that for myself. But I don't think that people with big dreams like being an art major, a film major is ridiculous. Or Archeology for that matter. 
Here's the thing though... I don't get WHY they would knowingly pay for something like "Woman's Studies" and think it's worth the money. What kind of career is in Woman's Studies for shit's sake? Abortion clinic receptionist? I mean, hell. I don't think it's ridiculous. I just think it's too idealistic that these people they'll make it big out there. For every Tarantino there's a million losers. And that's fact. 
True, I don't know what you could even use Woman's Studies for, unless you wanted to be some sort of activist. :\
------- Mmm, whatcha say? Mmm.. That you only meant well? Well, of course you did. Mm, what did you say?
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KoopaTroopa
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Well, your future and career is what you make of it. It is important to be realistic when it comes to what you'll be doing for the rest of your life, but if you're driven by ambition you can accomplish a lot no matter what your major is. If you have that sort of attitude towards the majors you mentioned, you will have a hard time succeeding at them!
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Broad academic degrees are good for people unsure of what they want to do, whilst still wanting good job prospects. I know people who have done English who have gone into banking. A lot of employers value academic degrees.
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Quote: from Anonymous at 5:56 pm on July 3, 2008
Quote: from Just Waiting Here at 5:32 pm on July 3, 2008
What makes you happy? That's what it all comes down to. I would RATHER work at a Denny's all my life, then waste 30k on a major that I hated, and had no interest in. For me, personally, I'm in the medical region, it's what I like. But for those that have NO interest in it, you're asking them to give up their happiness just to have a secure career? And once they have that career, they will HATE it. They will NEVER be happy... because at the end of the day, money isn't the ONLY thing that can bring happiness. I like the sciences... but if an Arts major would guarantee me a fantastic job... then yeah, it would be nice. I would have money. But I would HATE working every day... my life would be MISERABLE. It depends on what you want from life and what your goals are. I hope that's what you wanted in life, and I'm glad you're getting interested in it. Otherwise, you would hate you life... 
Okay, see, I think that's crazy. You really think those old ladies at Denny's who've been there for 30+ years dreamed of being Denny's employees? Well, I know there's a McDonald's guy like that but that's a rarity (and he probably sniffed one too many crack pipes anyway). I don't think money itself can make a person happy, but the doors that money can open up for you does and that's what I'm saying over here. I didn't want to major in Archaeology and become some poor sap who tells his grandkids how he messed up. I want to be like a Howard Carter or something, you know. Dig for shit and feel up some of those sexy mummies or whatever. Childish, my dad said, and he's right. I say those rich businessmen are a lot happier than those starving artists trying to pay rent. 
Personally, I'm on your side. When I was younger, I lived in the world where money didn't count for anything, I just needed to do something I enjoyed. But as I got older, I realized what I want. I want a good family, that doesn't have any money problems, and that can look at their mother as a good example. But everyone has their priorities in a different place. There's NO happiness for some doing something that they don't enjoy. It would destroy their life even more. They don't necessarily have to have a job at a McDonalds, they can have a cheaper job... having ANY degree these days can help you get a better paying job. Some people don't push themselves far enough though... others are happy where they are, even if they complain about some aspects. The people that are in those majors are in it because they LIKE them. It interests them. Because if you put me in a major I didn't like, I guarantee you I would drop out.
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just because you didnt get a good job doesn't mean you should take it out on everyone else
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The fact remains that most college students do not work in fields remotely related to their major. And yet a man with just an undergraduate degree earns an average of $1.2 million more in his lifetime than somebody with just a high school degree. The reason, quite simply, is that they want to see you can work. For most jobs, they'll teach you what you need to know on the spot. Take a look at investment banks as an example. They hire many liberal arts majors, and then simply train them. This is because intellectual capacity is more important that early specialization for most fields. True, if I want to become an engineer, then I can't very well major in English during my college years. But most people don't become engineers. They run human resources departments, work as school administrators, manage corporate records. ect. And both law and business school take students from all majors. Hell, even medical school accepts non-science majors, so long as they've also taken the required science core.
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zigily
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My mums best friend did her degree in archeology and now has a great job in the city earning £100k+ ($200k+). A degree in french is pretty highly regarded.
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There's no way a museum curator will let a business major restore a 16th century masterpiece...
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xcutioners
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I'm a psych major but I am planning to work in the Army medical field.
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