Parent of kid who has always been really strong in math. Math teachers always assumed DC was a STEM kid because of how they performed in their classes. Nope. Loves the social sciences. Has thought of majoring in philosophy or history or economics or international relations. Now DC is thinking of interdisciplinary studies and finding a way to combine them. We’ve encouraged them to follow their passions and see the connections between areas of study. |
| There are plenty of history/poli sci/econ boys. Boys majoring in English/Classics/Philosophy are rare, and those are the boys colleges will want. Male CS majors are a dime a dozen. |
DP. My son is a humanities major at a state university. Is that allowed?
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So that's a good strategy to get into a top school - pretend to want to major in Engilsh/classics/philosophy - and then switch to CS so you can get a job after college. Win-win. |
What an idiotic view. |
Yes as long as he doesn't beg for debt forgiveness later and waste my tax money. |
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My kid is not STEM oriented.
Majoring in Business at a T20 school. |
| I think this is a reflection of your kids’ friends’ interests, OP. Because my two sons and lots of their friends are not stem focused. They are in HS so not sure what studies they will pursue in college, but for starters they aren’t engineering/comp sci focused and as personal interests are into band, student govt, theater tech, and deca. |
| DS, a rising senior in FCPS with no hooks, IS interested in CS. He actually LOVES math, CS and physics. Seeing these admissions rates, kind of wish he was more interested in humanities. The world can always use another lawyer or lobbyist! |
| College is not about job training. Anyone can take programming classes. Coming out of college you want critical thinking skills and an ability to communicate effectively. Most companies will provide some level of training for new hires anyway. |
For anyone who has to take out a loan it is. Maybe not for the DCUM crowd. |
Good one! |
| Mine is in a STEM magnet and not interested in anything STEM except math. Pursuing theatre, music, maybe math or history/law. |
The current unemployment rate is 3.8%. Does your kid suck that bad that they couldn't get a job in that environment? |
Anyone can improve critical thinking skills and an ability to communicate effectively at home. |