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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless your kid’s transcript and resume indicate a strong interest (I.e. entire high school career) in the humanities, this will not work. Colleges well aware of this trick.[/quote] It does. We’re good. [/quote] Let's be real these colleges are not preparing students for the real world which is not humanities [/quote] You are an idiot and most likely not an adult over the age of 25. The "real world" is comprised of many different jobs that are landed by a variety of majors. Humanities majors I know from either my current world or my undergrad (T10)peers: two different CEO's of nonprofits, both nationally recognized names; multiple lawyers; partner in a private equity firm, not a lawyer; Vice provost at a T15 LAC in our area; Owner of three restaurants. [/quote] No there is only one way to live and only a narrow way to measure success and ordinal rankings are real and one should maximize every opportunity to gain advantage over others even if it requires deliberately misrepresenting oneself but whatever you do don’t call it dishonest and humanities are pointless and if you can’t measure the roi of something it has no value, did I miss anything [/quote]
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