Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a philosophy major in addition to a science, and it's a hard major. You have to be really good at analytical reasoning as well as being a good writer and extremely good reading comprehension. Kant et al. are denser than any dense science article I have ever encountered.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than History or English. It’s a decently popular major that’s having decline. It’s not gender studies or Russian where a niche are entering it.
+1 I actually think Philosophy has had an upswing in recent years.
This. I do think there’s an increased visibility of the usefulness of this major across many fields (especially in the context of uncertainties AI brings to the job market), which is leading many students to find it, choose it, and enjoy studying it.
It's also strategic. Kids know it's detrimental to apply as a STEM major, so apply as a Philosophy or History major. That is not to discount the quality of analytical thinking and writing gained by studying those disciplines, but kids are very pragmatic these days about how to approach college admissions. I assume that is what motivated this thread in the first place!
OP kinda! he will def be a Phil major - or at least zero chance he'll do STEM or take another math class if he can help it - but the way his ECs line up , he could also be strategic and try for Anthro or similar. I feel like at some schools Phil is becoming overly popular.
What ECs line up for Anthro?
Anonymous wrote:I was a philosophy major in addition to a science, and it's a hard major. You have to be really good at analytical reasoning as well as being a good writer and extremely good reading comprehension. Kant et al. are denser than any dense science article I have ever encountered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than History or English. It’s a decently popular major that’s having decline. It’s not gender studies or Russian where a niche are entering it.
+1 I actually think Philosophy has had an upswing in recent years.
This. I do think there’s an increased visibility of the usefulness of this major across many fields (especially in the context of uncertainties AI brings to the job market), which is leading many students to find it, choose it, and enjoy studying it.
It's also strategic. Kids know it's detrimental to apply as a STEM major, so apply as a Philosophy or History major. That is not to discount the quality of analytical thinking and writing gained by studying those disciplines, but kids are very pragmatic these days about how to approach college admissions. I assume that is what motivated this thread in the first place!
OP kinda! he will def be a Phil major - or at least zero chance he'll do STEM or take another math class if he can help it - but the way his ECs line up , he could also be strategic and try for Anthro or similar. I feel like at some schools Phil is becoming overly popular.
What ECs line up for Anthro?
a research paper that was awarded a national prize (for students).
Anonymous wrote:You need a record of achievement in whatever prospective major you choose in order for your choice to make a difference. You cannot just check philosophy or classics or anthropology with nothing to back it up and then expect to move the needle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than History or English. It’s a decently popular major that’s having decline. It’s not gender studies or Russian where a niche are entering it.
+1 I actually think Philosophy has had an upswing in recent years.
This. I do think there’s an increased visibility of the usefulness of this major across many fields (especially in the context of uncertainties AI brings to the job market), which is leading many students to find it, choose it, and enjoy studying it.
It's also strategic. Kids know it's detrimental to apply as a STEM major, so apply as a Philosophy or History major. That is not to discount the quality of analytical thinking and writing gained by studying those disciplines, but kids are very pragmatic these days about how to approach college admissions. I assume that is what motivated this thread in the first place!
OP kinda! he will def be a Phil major - or at least zero chance he'll do STEM or take another math class if he can help it - but the way his ECs line up , he could also be strategic and try for Anthro or similar. I feel like at some schools Phil is becoming overly popular.
What ECs line up for Anthro?
Anonymous wrote:Philosophy is a popular major choice at my son’s all boys school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than History or English. It’s a decently popular major that’s having decline. It’s not gender studies or Russian where a niche are entering it.
+1 I actually think Philosophy has had an upswing in recent years.
This. I do think there’s an increased visibility of the usefulness of this major across many fields (especially in the context of uncertainties AI brings to the job market), which is leading many students to find it, choose it, and enjoy studying it.
It's also strategic. Kids know it's detrimental to apply as a STEM major, so apply as a Philosophy or History major. That is not to discount the quality of analytical thinking and writing gained by studying those disciplines, but kids are very pragmatic these days about how to approach college admissions. I assume that is what motivated this thread in the first place!
OP kinda! he will def be a Phil major - or at least zero chance he'll do STEM or take another math class if he can help it - but the way his ECs line up , he could also be strategic and try for Anthro or similar. I feel like at some schools Phil is becoming overly popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No different than History or English. It’s a decently popular major that’s having decline. It’s not gender studies or Russian where a niche are entering it.
+1 I actually think Philosophy has had an upswing in recent years.
This. I do think there’s an increased visibility of the usefulness of this major across many fields (especially in the context of uncertainties AI brings to the job market), which is leading many students to find it, choose it, and enjoy studying it.
It's also strategic. Kids know it's detrimental to apply as a STEM major, so apply as a Philosophy or History major. That is not to discount the quality of analytical thinking and writing gained by studying those disciplines, but kids are very pragmatic these days about how to approach college admissions. I assume that is what motivated this thread in the first place!
OP kinda! he will def be a Phil major - or at least zero chance he'll do STEM or take another math class if he can help it - but the way his ECs line up , he could also be strategic and try for Anthro or similar. I feel like at some schools Phil is becoming overly popular.
I think Phil is pretty popular now. I'd go the Anthro route, personally.
Hard for boys to be convincing with anthro. They are seeing through the Anthro play lately.
If he's involved with a lot of different "groups" including sports, Sociology might be better. Fewer males too.