My philosopher dh says that philosophy majors do very well on the LSATs! Makes sense to me. |
| Journalism BS. I loved it and was the only person I knew who never changed my major. Now I'm one of the only people I know from J-school still working in journalism. And I do not love it...I consider myself to be an aspiring recovering journalist. |
Actually they do. Both computer geeks. |
| Government major. It came in handy when I went to law school, however I no longer practice law. I'm now a psychologist, and wish I'd taken more psychology in college undergrad. Maybe I would have reconsidered law school? I love psychology. Politics, law and government -- I'm "meh" about. |
| Psychology. Now I am a psychologist! |
| Nursing major BS, MS and PhD all in nursing and now I'm the Chief Nursing Officer for a healthcare system. So still in nursing 25 years later. |
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Business with a marketing concentration and statistics minor. I loved the research and consumer behavior aspects of the marketing classes and have worked in marketing research ever since I graduated (23 years).
But, if I had it to do over again, I might have studied anthropology or sociology, which could have led to the same career but a broader education in human/social behavior. |
| Classics. I loved it. I'm pastor now, and love that I can read every word in my tri-split Greek/Latin/English Bible. |
| International relations and public policy. Then MBA. Major is unrelated to my job but I enjoyed it and having a liberal arts background has definitely been useful since I can write, think analytically, and understand connections between various topics (politics, economics, business and human behavior for example). |
What are the Big 10 (other than an athletic conference of course)? I worked at a big 8/big 4 accounting firm. Does Big 10/big 8 refer to consulting firms? |
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Literature and history, with a minor in women's studies. I manage databases now!
Loved my majors. If I had the funds/time I would get an mfa in literature, but everyone I know who did that has a lot of debt and hasn't been able to break into academia for work. Several bag groceries for a living. My career has been winding through roles in the nonprofit field, and I seem to have settled on grant/data management. I definitely used my degrees more in the jobs prior to the one I have now, which is straight up data/quality assurance. But I find my work interesting. |
Yes to the small talk! I'm excellent at most high SES social functions because of art school. |
Same experience with a double major in poly sci and English. Not directly related to my career, but extremely useful for the skills I learned--writing and critical thinking. Great fun to study, too. I'm happy with whatever my kids decide to study in college. They'll make their own paths, just like I made mine. |
| Sociology. Loved it! Kind of used it for first career, not at all in second one. |
| Biology. Loved it. Have worked in the life sciences my entire career (medicine, pharmaceuticals, healthcare) and I use my biology background regularly - plus the chem, bio, biochem, genetics, organic chem, neuro, etc., classes I took along the way. |