Holy cow. What college did your kid go to? This is why I'm always confused as to why non-1% families (or families that don't have a lot of generational wealth or a trust fund set up for their kids) let their children burn $200k on an English degree from Vassar (to take an example from my next door neighbor). Like seriously, what is even going through your head? Your kid would've been WAY better off doing engineering at VA Tech. Also, major YIKES at the fact that most of your kid's college friends are just "working in jobs that get their bills paid while they look for the jobs they want, and they’re not just sitting around waiting for life to hand them something" -- is this what really happens when you major in the humanities at a SLAC? Ridiculous. At least if your kid was an English major at a school like Stanford, they'd be able to leverage that into a consulting gig at BCG or whatnot. |
I’m less disgusting than anyone who works here 😘: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/technology/trump-palantir-data-americans.html https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jun/30/peter-thiel-palantir-threat-to-americans |
You’re a mental case. |
LOL. I’m the opposite of a mental case because I don’t want my government to track me. I lived in China as an expat. You might be more worried. I’m sure you’ll want the last word here, so you can have it. 😘 |
This is major dependent. I'm inclined to believe this is true for graduating males with a quant degree from a top 20 school. Or SWE. My son and his friends attend: Brown, Chicago, Yale and Vanderbilt. The only one with a job lined up is the one with a math major. The other three humanities majors -- all of whom WILL eventually go to grad school in 2-3 years -- are very much struggling to even get internships. |
How exactly is having a moderately paid job in a company clearly better than spending the same year(s) being a Rhodes, Fulbright or Marshall fellow? I mean, good for her if that is her priority, but I'm not sure it's correct to extrapolate |
English at Vassar to engineering at VT is a ridiculous jump. They probably would end up doing English at VT and have similar if not worse outcomes. |
Yeah I don’t get this one. If you’re in the humanities a Rhodes scholarship is the ticket to a successful career- you’re much more likely to get into a top PhD program or law school. Corporate work is great, but these are once in a lifetime opportunities. |
This option is not available for everyone this year. Your child needs to move on to option B. |
You need to get it while young. It’s really hard to lean into politics if you don’t start at the beginning. |
My 2024 grad got a job b4- accounting, interned summer of 2023 and got return offer. This summer the firm was much more selective with return offers. my 2026 grad just received a return offer from his summer internship, engineering major. Tell your college students to take the fall career fairs seriously! Both of my kids and most of their friends got their internships at college career fairs. The internship is the key to job offers. |
well he's still holding out for something, but yes he will look at law school or grad school if he can't find something. Hoping for an opportunity in the Hill office he interned and also has a lead on another role but it would be newly created and the boss is "fighting with HR" to get it open, so here we sit. |
Agree. That PP doesn't seem to actually know what these are. |
Working for Palantir is gross |
What kind of jobs? |