Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undergrad business major is a sad thing.
You're more sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undergrad business major is a sad thing.
Why would you say that???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an English major. Now I’m a lawyer and I write a lot. I don’t think my major was useless but I guess wtf do I know?
You don't need English major to go to a law school, and become a lawyer.
Law school is necessity to become a lawyer, English major is not.
That is not at all what the poster is saying. Can you read?
Gee, I wonder why some posters seem to lack…critical thinking skills!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Undergrad business major is a sad thing.
Why would you say that???
Anonymous wrote:Undergrad business major is a sad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Undergrad business major is a sad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an English major. Now I’m a lawyer and I write a lot. I don’t think my major was useless but I guess wtf do I know?
+1. Political science and philosophy double major. I am a practicing attorney. My undergrad degrees, more so than my law school experience, shaped me into the lawyer and human being I am today.
My DD wants to be an English major. She's also a singer. So Voice and English. You English majors are fantatically interesting people who can communicate well. Half the people I work with cannot communicate clearly..writing, speaking. And they are college graduates.
Also, my DD has friends going off to these fancy schools for engineering and computer science. When she works with them on group projects, they can't spell or write good sentences.
Hooray for English and other liberal arts majors!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will end up in a society with technology that we cant control or regulate and diplomats that cant talk to each other and teachers that cant teach needed skills to our kids.
My business major kid and CS+Design major kid get plenty of education in communication and writing.o
They do a lot of group work for collaboration and teamwork, presentation, critique, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If OPhad bothered to read the first entry they would know that Low enrollment was the cause of Marymount’s decision
But OP thinks English isn’t valuable. Lol
Considering OP is probably from a Russian troll farm, that tracks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an English major. Now I’m a lawyer and I write a lot. I don’t think my major was useless but I guess wtf do I know?
+1. Political science and philosophy double major. I am a practicing attorney. My undergrad degrees, more so than my law school experience, shaped me into the lawyer and human being I am today.