| Architecture and urban planning |
Ah, the mark of the unsophisticated - correcting grammar/spelling! Sophisticated people have the life experience to realize that not everyone speaks English as a first language, people have learning disabilities, etc. and thus avoid such call-outs. It is OK to ask for clarification if the speaker/writer's meaning is unclear, but correcting someone's grammar (unless you are a teacher/editor/etc. where that is your job!) is definitely not behavior of the sophisticated! |
Best answer ever. |
I’m yet another lawyer, but I’ll say nothing else: your reading of this post should have stopped with the “l” word, unless you’re not sophisticated. |
| None of them, because kids don't really learn shit in 4 years. Half the classes they take are just random electives and even the major courses are often lacking in any kind of continuity or comprehensiveness. At least in humanities. |
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+1000 (I actually know a puppeteer with the Jim Henson studio who makes quite a nice living and has such a fun time at their job.) |
Sure, the 35,000+ archivists, curators, and museum professionals in this country might disagree. |
| International Relations |
| Art, history, languages, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, economics, journalism, international relations etc, if person actually studied and has depth and knowledge which she/he can express in clear words. |
| There is no shortage of smart people with non-STEM majors who are in top management and lucrative consulting positions because they have analytical skills snd vision their STEM employees doesn't. |
PP has revealed their own lack of sophistication, since apparently they do not frequent the many exceptional museums in DC, NYC etc. Or realize they are in fact staffed by many professionals with art/art history degrees. |
| Physics at MIT or CalTech |
Those are usually business or econ majors |
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OP, I would say there are no majors that necessarily make one seem sophisticated. Rather, one may exhibit various traits and/or had experiences that make one seem sophisticated. Examples might be:
*Someone become a master sommelier * One who has travelled widely outside the U.S. *A person who speaks multiple languages *Etc. |
OMG no |