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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] I'm sure these are typical jobs of humanities grads in the real world. :roll: [/quote]
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