Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what are these great jobs the ivy humanities majors are doing?
Well my DH earns nearly $1 million/yr working in TV & filim
so there's that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering if criticizing humanities majors is a more cultural thing. I’m an immigrant, and humanities majors are definitely looked down upon as there aren’t much career prospects in my home country for them as there would be for an engineer or a doctor for instance.
Also, as a high school student in my home country, it’s almost unheard of to go into a humanities major if you’re good at Math/ STEM.
It’s awesome to see kids in the US who are good at STEM, deliberately choose humanities majors and thrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering if criticizing humanities majors is a more cultural thing. I’m an immigrant, and humanities majors are definitely looked down upon as there aren’t much career prospects in my home country for them as there would be for an engineer or a doctor for instance.
Also, as a high school student in my home country, it’s almost unheard of to go into a humanities major if you’re good at Math/ STEM.
It’s awesome to see kids in the US who are good at STEM, deliberately choose humanities majors and thrive.
I think that’s only immigrants from Asian countries. How could everybody be an engineer or doctor? That would be weird.
Anonymous wrote:So what are these great jobs the ivy humanities majors are doing?
Anonymous wrote:I’m wondering if criticizing humanities majors is a more cultural thing. I’m an immigrant, and humanities majors are definitely looked down upon as there aren’t much career prospects in my home country for them as there would be for an engineer or a doctor for instance.
Also, as a high school student in my home country, it’s almost unheard of to go into a humanities major if you’re good at Math/ STEM.
It’s awesome to see kids in the US who are good at STEM, deliberately choose humanities majors and thrive.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a luxury to be able to study whatever you are passionate about for learnings sake without having to care about employment outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just stupid. I’m a biochem/molecular biologist and my husband is CS/IT. Both of our kids excel equally in humanities/English, arts, languages as they do in science and math. 5s in all subject areas- straight As in all APs no matter the difficulty or subject.
They are leaning into non-STEM areas.
I see this the most from parents who were not STEM themselves and utterly surprised their kid can do calc/physics/engineering so they think they are Einstein.
The smartest people can do it all.
Anonymous wrote:From my experience, the people who criticize humanities majors, saying things like “have fun working at Starbucks” and “that’s a waste of time,” are from lower social classes and are overall less polished. On the other hand, those who are accepting of humanities majors tent to be more educated, wealthy, and well spoken.
Anonymous wrote:You can only major in these sorts of things if you are at at "good" school...bc the career services/alumni/name help with that consulting/PR/comms/advisory job.....
- T10 humanities major who makes a healthy 7 figures a year
Anonymous wrote:Why stop at Humanities? We (CS/EE majors) made fun of the Math and Physics majors on our floor - we kept joking what are you qualified to do? We'd probably go after biology as well but only had one.
One math grad joked after getting his first job that UPS truck drivers were making slightly more - this was in the 90s just before the Internet explosion.
Working at NASA - Physics/Math majors looked down on everyone else. Think Sheldon and Wolowitz. They ran the place. They even listed on open positions "hard science" they didn't care which one. That was for something that required hard coding.
The Business majors keep telling use we're the "smart guys" while significantly making more than us. Off course they only hired Humanities as they moved up. One even told me Humanities start low and finish high. Tech start high and level off. Yes. I understand the comp plan for FANG and the ludicrous salaries are not the norm.