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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s interesting and relatively easy[/quote] +1. It’s the easiest [/quote] And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs. It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school. [/quote] Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.[/quote] My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. [b]I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget [/b]for marketing to help us meet organizational goals. But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time. ;) [/quote] That's the person you are, not something you became because of an English degree. I have a degree in Physics, masters in accounting and a CPA and lead Sales at my org. I am the 'closer' everyone wants when it comes to dealing with difficult customers. I've never had a single class in English grammer in college (I'm an immigrant). What part of my education do you think made me the 'story teller'? [/quote]
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