Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an Ivy for any of them (or Georgetown IR). These are the types of majors where the school matters.
I disagree. All of these majors require grad school unless you go to law school instead. Don’t go broke sending a kid to school for these majors.
Anonymous wrote:History, international relations, or anthropology. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they're pretty different. I know an Anthropology WashU grad who became an orthopedic surgeon. And many history majors who became high school teachers. IR is ambiguous and could lead to a few different things.
What is your DC most interested in?
My history major husband is a CEO
Cool! Which companies recruit for CEOs at undergraduate colleges?
Anonymous wrote:Are there any non-STEM majors that are worthwhile? Economics?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a poly sci/IR/history loving kid who is a freshman at a top school. He is trying to decide whether to switch to mechanical engineering, so is taking courses accordingly. He has concerns about employment if he sticks with poli sci.
He could be successful in many fields, but for now seems to have a viewpoint that business is somehow evil.
One way to ensure he is a mere cog in the big business machine is to be … an engineer.
Anonymous wrote:Go to an Ivy for any of them (or Georgetown IR). These are the types of majors where the school matters.
Anonymous wrote:History, international relations, or anthropology. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:I have a poly sci/IR/history loving kid who is a freshman at a top school. He is trying to decide whether to switch to mechanical engineering, so is taking courses accordingly. He has concerns about employment if he sticks with poli sci.
He could be successful in many fields, but for now seems to have a viewpoint that business is somehow evil.
Anonymous wrote:I have a poly sci/IR/history loving kid who is a freshman at a top school. He is trying to decide whether to switch to mechanical engineering, so is taking courses accordingly. He has concerns about employment if he sticks with poli sci.
He could be successful in many fields, but for now seems to have a viewpoint that business is somehow evil.
Anonymous wrote:Go to an Ivy for any of them (or Georgetown IR). These are the types of majors where the school matters.