Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to know how most people view a nursing degree in the whole high-brow low-brow continuim.
Low brow.
I'm a nurse. People don't understand what we do. They don't understand why what we do is important. They think we're here for Refreshments and Narcotics.
Anonymous wrote:Engineering is not highbrow, architecture isn’t an undergrad degree, and comp sci is very borderline depending on how it’s taught.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to know how most people view a nursing degree in the whole high-brow low-brow continuim.
Anonymous wrote:high brow - economics...because that's what I studied
low brow - all other courses of study. But especially sociology and political science. We always assumed those grad students couldn't hack it in the econ math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad is an Indian immigrant who was an engineer. He wanted so much better for us. None of his children are engineers! It’s seen as a middle class /worker bee lifestyle.
I'm an engineer, but I can absolutely see why engineering is considered low-brow. It's basically a vocational diploma with calculus.![]()
Anonymous wrote:My dad is an Indian immigrant who was an engineer. He wanted so much better for us. None of his children are engineers! It’s seen as a middle class /worker bee lifestyle.