Is it low brow to criticize humanities majors?

Anonymous
From my experience, the people who criticize humanities majors, saying things like “have fun working at Starbucks” and “that’s a waste of time,” are from lower social classes and are overall less polished. On the other hand, those who are accepting of humanities majors tent to be more educated, wealthy, and well spoken.
Anonymous
DCUM is SUCH a trip!

It's not low brow, it's mean spirited.
Anonymous
No one should be criticizing other people's choices that don't affect you. That's not high or low brow.
Anonymous
Uh huh. Your “argument” is pure cope.
Anonymous
It’s a luxury to be able to study whatever you are passionate about for learnings sake without having to care about employment outcomes.
Anonymous
"less polished" lol.

Are humanities majors just a finishing degree?
Anonymous
It’s not about class or money. It’s just rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From my experience, the people who criticize humanities majors, saying things like “have fun working at Starbucks” and “that’s a waste of time,” are from lower social classes and are overall less polished. On the other hand, those who are accepting of humanities majors tent to be more educated, wealthy, and well spoken.


My experience is that the same person who is educated, wealthy and well spoken is quite congratulatory of someone studying history at Harvard, but has no problem telling the history major at Salisbury "have fun working at Starbucks".
Anonymous
Criticizing what you don't know is merely a mark of close-mindedness.

Some very wealthy, supposedly-educated people can act like that, OP. So it's not a low or highbrow thing. Just a stupid thing.
Anonymous
Online criticism nobody GAF, IRL it’s trashy to criticize people’s choices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Online criticism nobody GAF, IRL it’s trashy to criticize people’s choices.


+1
Anonymous
CNN and NBC have pieces this weekend about how the high numbers of young men with CS and Finance degrees are having trouble finding jobs while women in other areas (esp health-related majors) are doing well.

Unfortunately, they’re verging close to “women are stealing jobs” as opposed to talking about the lack of variety in majors among the men.
Anonymous
I was a history major, and no one has ever said anything rude like that to my face. I've seen that nonsense online and just assume that the individual expressing it is a troll or just doesn't know any better.
Anonymous
Nobody has said anything bad that I can remember. The only time I even know that someone is looking for a job, needs more work or is underpaid, is artist, a writer, or a creative type.
Maybe the mathematicians wouldn't say that they are out of work. I don't know.

Anonymous
I honestly don't care enough about others' majors to put forth the effort.
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