Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 08:54     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:Maybe, but it is needed to know how to spell "caramel" apparently.


+1,000,000
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 08:23     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Maybe, but it is needed to know how to spell "caramel" apparently.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 08:22     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

English major is not needed to mix a carmel ice coffee.
Anonymous
Post 06/27/2013 08:18     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find this surprising. At my SLAC English was one of the most popular majors. In the almost 20 years in the workplace I have found that writing well is the most important skill to have and wish I had it!

I know many English majors making big $$

I also find many English majors to be highly annoying!

signed,

low-paid History major


Try to avoid run-on sentences. Proofread carefully, especially for accurate punctuation.

signed,
A Well-Paid English Major


Can we be friends?


Of course, English majors make good listeners, they're perceptive and can hold up their end of the conversation -- all wonderful qualities in a friend!


Not PP. Wow you are nasty.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 15:08     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find this surprising. At my SLAC English was one of the most popular majors. In the almost 20 years in the workplace I have found that writing well is the most important skill to have and wish I had it!

I know many English majors making big $$

I also find many English majors to be highly annoying!

signed,

low-paid History major


Try to avoid run-on sentences. Proofread carefully, especially for accurate punctuation.

signed,
A Well-Paid English Major


Can we be friends?


Of course, English majors make good listeners, they're perceptive and can hold up their end of the conversation -- all wonderful qualities in a friend!
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 14:52     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:They're annoying because theyseepeople who canttt right well mkaing mucho bucks, more than they could ever dream to make.

signed....notsogood at englishbut make big dinero...


Don't quit your day job. Comedy clearly isn't your thing.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 14:46     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

They're annoying because theyseepeople who canttt right well mkaing mucho bucks, more than they could ever dream to make.

signed....notsogood at englishbut make big dinero...
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 14:33     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find this surprising. At my SLAC English was one of the most popular majors. In the almost 20 years in the workplace I have found that writing well is the most important skill to have and wish I had it!

I know many English majors making big $$

I also find many English majors to be highly annoying!

signed,

low-paid History major


Try to avoid run-on sentences. Proofread carefully, especially for accurate punctuation.

signed,
A Well-Paid English Major


Can we be friends?
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 14:16     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:I find this surprising. At my SLAC English was one of the most popular majors. In the almost 20 years in the workplace I have found that writing well is the most important skill to have and wish I had it!

I know many English majors making big $$

I also find many English majors to be highly annoying!

signed,

low-paid History major


Try to avoid run-on sentences. Proofread carefully, especially for accurate punctuation.

signed,
A Well-Paid English Major
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 11:18     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

I find this surprising. At my SLAC English was one of the most popular majors. In the almost 20 years in the workplace I have found that writing well is the most important skill to have and wish I had it!

I know many English majors making big $$

I also find many English majors to be highly annoying!

signed,

low-paid History major
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 10:09     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:http://money.cnn.com/2013/06/25/real_estate/mortgage-math/index.html?iid=HP_LN


So your suggestion is that non-STEM majors are all in danger of losing their homes? HAHAHAHAHAHA! What a stupid article.
Anonymous
Post 06/26/2013 10:08     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:The scientist asks, “Why does it work?”

The engineer asks, “How does it work?”

The English major asks, “Would you like fries with that?”


http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-05-23/business/35232063_1_college-degree-humanities-anthropology-degree


And what is YOUR degree in? This lame attempt at humor belies an inability to think critically about complex issues. Congratulations - your parents must be so proud.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2013 11:04     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous
Post 06/25/2013 09:49     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

The scientist asks, “Why does it work?”

The engineer asks, “How does it work?”

The English major asks, “Would you like fries with that?”


http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2011-05-23/business/35232063_1_college-degree-humanities-anthropology-degree
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2013 09:46     Subject: Decline and fall of the English major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:English major here - I have risen to management in a financial field because I can write fairly well, am conscience about deadlines and can talk to clients without pissing them off. Most of the people under me can do the required math, but can't convey it well in a report, even with a pretty detailed format from which to start.


Smoke and mirrors you'll be caught soon


I have 2 kids, both math majors at a highly-selective school, so they have plenty of options, but they will still say that writing is absolutely critical. They take every opportunity to seek out courses outside the math department that require extensive writing and professors who are known to be dedicated to improving their students' writing (i.e., the tough graders in the English department).