Your ignorance is showing. |
LOL. I majored in Philosophy. All of the Philosopher jobs were taken (rats!), so I had to settle for working at a top Investment Bank. |
Omg I love this. I was an English major at a great LAC and for some reason I couldn't seem to get paid for sitting around reading books all day so I went into tech marketing instead and now make bank. College is a time where you learn to think and write and begin to understand what your next steps may be. If you're a hard worker and strong student it really does not matter at all what you study. |
hahahaha. So funny. Go crawl back under your rock, you unenlightened one. |
Agree with this post, and the previous posts from journalists. Not a great career bet, but there are many aspects to it that can work in the current economy (content manager, science writing, regulatory writing, etc.) Your child sounds like mine. She was accepted at our flagship state university (not in the DC area) and is very happy. |
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If OP’s kid were mine, I’d say look at Syracuse!
I have a niece who struggled with math and did fine (but wasn’t a standout) otherwise in a fairly challenging public school and she is very happy at Willamette University in Oregon. Thinks about law school or a new media career. |
This advice is almost certainly inaccurate, probably stupid, and definitely unhelpful. You hit a triple PP! |
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Just moved my English major (Miami of Ohio) to NYC. He is starting at an ad firm doing social media making good money.
Great kid, funny, engaging, terrible at math and foreign language. Really into music and history. |
they being a religion major at a SLAC. Law schools didn't seem to mind the absolute lack of useful knowledge though |
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My kid hates math and science. Got off the honors track in math after Geometry, didn't take Calculus as a senior, and struggled a bit with Chemistry.
DC applied to 12 schools and got into 11 of them (including a T25). Many schools offered excellent merit. I'm confident that things will work out just fine despite a non-STEM major that many people here would likely consider a waste of tuition. |
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Great J schools:
Northwestern University of Missouri- Columbia Boston University Syracuse NYU UT Austin Arizona State University Ohio University UCLA Emerson College |
Law schools are going to teach you the law. They need to know that you have good reading and writing and critical thinking skills. Any humanities major is good prep for law school. |
Michigan, Columbia, UCLA, (2019 grad, tho) |
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