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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You're wrong. Graduating doesn't mean anything if your degree is in sociology or gender studies. Upper-middle class White/Asian kids dominate the high-paying majors at Ivies (CS, Econ, Math, Engineering). Plus most rodeo kids didn't do so well in corporate recruiting due to their lower GPAs and weaker class schedules. [b]-Ivy alum[/b] [/quote] OK, maybe you are right. You have provided unimpeachable proof the ivies graduate imbeciles. Mea Culpa.[/quote] everyone has to have a STEM degree because otherwise you'll be a barista. It doesn't matter if the sociology degree is from Yale and you get accepted to Harvard law- you'll still be a barista. To PP, you might want to dig deeper- it's been years since I looked or cared, but I remember philosophy majors doing very well [/quote] Rodeo kids don't major in philosophy -- too hard. [/quote] I always chuckle when people suggest philosophy is easy. They clearly never took a class past intro.[/quote] Seriously one of my hardest classes. That's partially, though, b/c I was bored to tears with it. Those who can push through a Philosophy degree get a hat's off from me. Tough stuff, imo. [/quote]
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