But even in the most egalitarian societies (like Norway and Sweden) where females are actively encouraged to pursue careers in medicine or hard sciences or more thing-oriented professions, they overwhelmingly CHOOSE careers that trend more toward humanities, soft sciences, and people-oriented professions. |
Hope it carries her through man-hating angry feminist single living. |
Phew! Good thing. She might want to keep that under wraps to her classmates, and maybe apologize to her in advance for putting her in this unenviable position—as these are the types of classes where profs and fellow students will hammer home the message of the evil of privilege and generational wealth, and she will either learn to loathe herself and your family for contributing to the injustice of it all, or (more likely), she will do what most leftists do and pretend they make no contribution to any of this. “Do as I say not as I do.” |
Yeah. Read the thread. She’s a trust fund baby who is going to major in a field of study that will teach her how to make *other* people feel guilty and responsible for the lack of equity in the world. (Shhhhh don’t comment on the financial inequity of her being able to afford college debt free due to the wealth she was born into) |
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If she majors in Women's Studies and is full-pay, it means one less competitor for your kids' Engineering and CS placements
Why bother criticizing the choice? |
Barnard, Brown, Southern Methodist, Yale, Tulane, USC, Colgate, Vassar, Pomona, Wellesley. BS major. A wife major. So choose accordingly |
| Hopefully she marries up |
Lol |
And on the flip side, countries like Turkey actually have more gender parity in STEM subjects, likely due to harsh economic realities that women from countries with more socialist protections do not have to worry about. You won't learn any of this very interesting stuff in a gender studies program, of course. |
Apply to whichever of women's studies, sociology, or anthropology has had the lowest enrollment last year relative to the school's long term average |
Women's studies with premed prerequisites isn't significantly worse than, say, history + premed prerequisites or English + premed prerequisites |
Do you really think this person could cut it in CS, engineering, or the hard sciences? |
What? You mean there aren’t a lot of employers who are eager to hire someone who just spent 4 years fine-tuning their ability to whine about authoritarianism and men? |
Np. Where do you find this data? And I think sociology is more popular than anthropology or women’s studies. |
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Used the search function - found this.
Do we think women's studies programs are going away at universities given the new Trump policies? Or just the "gender" part of the major and it will go back to being fully about women? DD has an interest in women's history and women's material culture (anthropology) based on some summer activities. |