DP. But yes, it certainly can be. Some of the laziest people I know are mathematicians, pi in the sky and all that, it can very much be a naval gazing humanities degree. To the extent employers think otherwise, that’s a fairly recent development. But, if graduated without debt, he’ll be self sustaining as a kayak guide, so good enough. |
+1 this is such a fun time to do this. I know ppl who did a road trip across America playing guitar at bars etc. Or live in another country for a year. Not the most common thing to do after graduation but seems like a great way to spend being 22! The best part of the HYPS degree is that it will still help you get jobs a year later! |
Nope the HYP DD already has a leg up and does not need to be a nonstop striver. |
He’ll probably be at Nike corporate next |
+1 |
![]() The history majors I know from my state university (gasp) are: 1) a lawyer; 2) a chief medical officer of a hospital; 3) a TV executive; 4) a social science researcher in the private sector; and 5) a high school teacher. It really isn't the death sentence you think it is. |
The great thing about having an HYPSM is that you can take a couple of off after college and jump back into a well paying job. A Grinnell grad has to strive and do everything right to get to the same place. |
You graduated a long time ago. |
+1 Read the message. Decades ago a history degree was worth something because most people didn’t go to college. |
IYKYK |
Maybe his start date at his IB was pushed back to January or later; maybe he’s planning to pursue advanced mathematical studies here or overseas next year and wants something fun to do in the meantime; maybe he’s planning to write a book about the experience that you’ll be hearing about on NPR 5 years from now; maybe he is an Olympic caliber kayaker who wants to get some practice in before pursuing a place on the US team
You just don’t know |
Better to do that now than hit 30 or 50 with a wife and kids and a head full of regrets. I’ve seen those people and it’s not pretty when the crap hits the fan. |
There’s no way this is real. Top tier IB jobs go out to summer analysts, so they start right after they graduate. |
Why would he have a “head full of regrets” if he doesn’t do this? He can still kayak on the weekends. |
Strivers? Please, you are being incredibly classist and elitist here. And he can kayak on the weekends while he works a 9 to 5 or is in grad school. Seriously, do you really think that most of the people who never had an extended adolescence kayaking in their twenties are “practical, uptight, judgmental, and narrow-minded?” You are clearly the judgmental one here. |