Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What field are you in? DH is an accountant, so no. I'm in stats/econ/data analysis so yes.
if an accountatnt wants to sit for the CPA exam, 150 accademic credits are needed. So a Masters is a must.
That's only true for recent grads. I have a CPA and no master's because at the time you only needed 120 credits to sit for the exam. And technically, you don't need a master's even now, as long as you have total of 150 credits.
Maybe you should calm your shizz down. I think you missed my point as I was being facetious towards a comment that liberal arts degrees are stupid. Anyone who partakes in any intellectual pursuit should not be considered worthless.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
unclench.
Agreed -- calm your shizz down, PP. Most of us with other degrees took liberal arts classes as part our of gen eds and had to pursue a language in college in addition to more specialized coursework. It's critical for the development of good analytical thought and diverse knowledge to have that liberal arts background, but a LOT of people (like, everyone) have that background and so it's usually less useful in distinguishing yourself in the workplace. I, for one, found time for a psychology minor and two languages in addition to my hard science undergrad (and yes, I have a masters, to make this somewhat germane to OP's question, and it has provided me with a huge career boost).
P.S. Singapore is heavily English-speaking, so unless he's working with like, construction workers there, I'm not sure how he's going to use those three languages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What field are you in? DH is an accountant, so no. I'm in stats/econ/data analysis so yes.
OP here, I'm in the stats and data analysis field as well. I have a Bachelors in economics with a minor in statistics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
unclench.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in IT consulting and only a handful of people have an MBA. It's not necessary to move up in my field.
My husband has a PhD in engineering and I don't anticipate him making 6 figures anytime soon - if ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What field are you in? DH is an accountant, so no. I'm in stats/econ/data analysis so yes.
if an accountatnt wants to sit for the CPA exam, 150 accademic credits are needed. So a Masters is a must.
That's only true for recent grads. I have a CPA and no master's because at the time you only needed 120 credits to sit for the exam. And technically, you don't need a master's even now, as long as you have total of 150 credits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What field are you in? DH is an accountant, so no. I'm in stats/econ/data analysis so yes.
if an accountatnt wants to sit for the CPA exam, 150 accademic credits are needed. So a Masters is a must.
Anonymous wrote:What field are you in? DH is an accountant, so no. I'm in stats/econ/data analysis so yes.
Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
One more comment....that argument could apply to most college majors from languages skills to engineering skills to computer skills to get their jobs without a degree. Your argument carries weight if you look at people like Zuckerman and Bill Gates. But most companies ask for, at least, a bachelor's degree.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
If your Husband had native fluency in three Tier 1 critical languages, wouldn't you say that is the skill that got him his job over the degree?
First, it's my DS. The degree is a Liberal Arts degree in Languages. While it is the skills that got him the job (started studying languages in 9th grade with full immersion summers during high school throughout college), it was the college degree that was the 1st requirement for the position, not the languages. It is possible that a business degree would have carried the same weight but DS was astute enough to promote his liberal arts degree in languages to companies that do business internationally.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
If your Husband had native fluency in three Tier 1 critical languages, wouldn't you say that is the skill that got him his job over the degree?
Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
PP here. I meant Liberal Arts degree, not Law School (LS) degree. Sorry for the confusion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government
Doesn't your post back up PP's post? DH has a LS degree because he has a liberal arts undergrad degree. And if he had a non-liberal arts degree, he wouldn't need the grad degree to get a job.
Anonymous wrote:DS has a stupid liberal arts major in languages. Why in the world would a stupid major company in the global business community need someone who has a dumb LS degree and speaks three critical languages? Wow! I'll mention that in my email to DS when he arrives in Singapore to assist with cultural/business affairs that he is soooo just wasting his time with his worthless degree. The world needs more enlightened people like you.Anonymous wrote:depends, if you have a stupid major like liberal arts, english etc... then yes.
Also the only place that employs the worthless public policy, poly sci etc... masters in the federal government