Brow isn't based off of difficulty. Class signifiers are things that take a lot of resources to acquire and are useless enough that you'd only spend the resources on it if you truly had more than enough resources to start with. Take for example barre classes. It works well as a class signifier because it's expensive in time and money to do it consistently enough for results and has no inherent value in and of itself. If it's a degree field a 1st generation college student would go into, it's probably not high brow. |
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Is being gay high brow or low brow? Is black high brow or low? Is Asian hi brow or low? Is being handicapped low brow or high brow? Is taking public transportation high brow or low? Get the point? |
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NP. Lousy topic.
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Are you suggesting that your college major is innate? Not a matter of choice? |
The other 16:02. Exactly. |
It is a choice that is highly constrained depending on your SES class. |
So, you have figured out that this discussion of SES and class is a discussion of SES and class. Good for you. Do you want to pretend that SES and class differences don't exist? |
While these aren't traditional "high brow" majors, they are more "high brow" than "low brow" because they are purely intellectual and have almost zero financial worth in the marketplace. (I'm not a fan of these majors, fwiw.) |
Agreed. BBA is for morons, but it's also one of the hardest majors to get into. Exactly for that reason - it's for morons who would flunk out of an engineering/CS programs. |
This is the correct answer. |
But going to big public U is usually not high-brow and a regional university is always low-brow. High SES kids go to private schools, even if they can't get into the most selective ones, or they go to very top public schools. That's why places like GW and NYU do well, because they're less selective than actual elite schools but they charge money as if they are elite. |
Being gay used to be highbrow. These days it’s middlebrow. African immigrants are highbrow, African Americans are lowbrow. Japanese are highbrow, Filipinos and Thais are lowbrow. Congenital or accident-induced physical disabilities are class-neutral, T2D is lowbrow. Public transportation is usually lowbrow but can be counter signaling. I hope this helps. |
How old are you? NYU was #29 with a 16% admit rate. GW was #70 with a 42% admit rate. If you are going to put school down at least correct. NYU has over 86000 applications so to say kids don’t get rejected is just dumb. |
Have you met a wide range of nurses? The top performers are a rarity. Most are best at eating donuts while phone scrolling. |
WHY did you bump a nearly SIX YEAR OLD THREAD to talk about DONUTS? Is there not enough to talk about in current threads? Very annoying and bad for the forum. |