American education would improve overnight if parents could accept that their special little star isn't perfect and is often an issue for other students and their education. We desperately need to bring back standards and FAILURE. Most A+ students are not actually at mastery level across subjects, but the standards have fallen to hell. |
The field for history and philosophy is any field that needs people who can think critically, read large amounts, analyze it, and communicate findings. |
Many stem degrees fall under the liberal arts category! |
No it isn’t…that’s a job that may be suited to those majors, but the field for a history major is working as a historian (working at museums, national archives, etc.) or as a philosopher (professor, author, etc.). Hence why OP mentioned CS majors are having a hard time…when at my kid’s school, 50% of the CS grads work in consulting or VC or PE or hedge funds. If someone asked a history major if they work in their field and they say yes, I work in banking on Wall Street…most would scratch their head over that answer. |
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How about environmental science?
Anyone with feedback on that? |
Was this recent? |
ALmost 100k (plus signing bonus). AI can replace literally any job (including all engineering jobs, all computer science jobs that people seem to love so much on this site), so we need to chill. There is a SEVERE accounting shortage and as with any field right now, AI may support the job/industry, but it still requires more human beings. And in accounting, there are more openings than CPAs are available over the next decade plus. |
My friend's DD is an ES major and got a job at an environmental consulting firm. Was offered the job after interning last summer. |
| Biochemistry - got a fellowship in a lab, paid, though not much! I am happy she’s employed! Hoping to go to medical school, but worried about the grad school debt cap in the latest Trump bill. |
What job did they get in theater? |
| Accounting / Finance, has had a job lined up since summer after junior year in Accounting |
Why are you shouting at us? STEM may fall under 'Arts and Sciences', but i don't see how many STEM degrees fall under 'Liberal Arts'. Are you referring to a BA as opposed to a BS? |
I think ^PP means like math, chemistry, physics.. those are LA. Engineering, CS.. those are not LA. |
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| The term liberal arts includes majors in humanities fields as well as chem bio math physics. |