Anonymous wrote:Editing personal statements for international med grads seeking residency in the US is pretty darned good money. Well over 100k.
I was the editor of a journal, and was over 100k for that, but it was stressful and not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:My niece, an English Lit Major from NYU works for big tech companies.
She makes good money and is always being recruited.
Anonymous wrote:My niece, an English Lit Major from NYU works for big tech companies.
She makes good money and is always being recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So again.. most get a masters.
And an English degree is great for grad programs. It’s a wonderful degree for critical thinking, writing skills, etc.
The point of college (for any degree) is to further critical thinking skills. An English degree doesn't corner the market for "critical thinking" skills.
Why not? Doesn't written analysis require critical thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So again.. most get a masters.
And an English degree is great for grad programs. It’s a wonderful degree for critical thinking, writing skills, etc.
The point of college (for any degree) is to further critical thinking skills. An English degree doesn't corner the market for "critical thinking" skills.