Best colleges for humanities PhD admissions

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Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are independently wealthy and she will not need to worry about money when choosing a career. Thanks for all your concern though.


A trust fund will provide a nice cushion for an adjunct salary, but it won't save your kid from a student body that can't be bothered to read books or write papers that aren't generated by chat gpt. You're naive if you think otherwise.

NP. Is this real? You’ve got to be joking…there’s no way the students at Swarthmore or Reed are refusing to read and using ChatGPT. I can see it for regular schools, but there’s got to be some intellectuals left.


Uh, sadly, even top students using ChatGPT will become more common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We are independently wealthy and she will not need to worry about money when choosing a career. Thanks for all your concern though.


A trust fund will provide a nice cushion for an adjunct salary, but it won't save your kid from a student body that can't be bothered to read books or write papers that aren't generated by chat gpt. You're naive if you think otherwise.

NP. Is this real? You’ve got to be joking…there’s no way the students at Swarthmore or Reed are refusing to read and using ChatGPT. I can see it for regular schools, but there’s got to be some intellectuals left.


The trust fund will not guarantee a job at Swat or Reed.

Especially when Reed or Swat can call a national search for an assistant professor in any humanities subject, get 1000+ apps, and get their picking of humanities PhDs from Princeton, Yale, and Uchicago, and also take up any strong Visiting Assistant Professors from peers like Pomona, Williams, etc.
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