Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Communications is basically a trade school degree.
Great if you’re an attractive female that wants to earn 18k in PR to fetch coffee.
Why would Communications be considered a trade school degree but not English? Communications majors have to take a lot of English classes and do lots of writing.
English is a classic liberal arts humanities major. Communications is a pre-professional trade degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Northwestern, Penn, Stanford, Berkeley...should I stop now or would you like to admit you are talking out of your a$$?
I can’t be bothered to check but I don’t think any of those schools offers a communications major.....that’s more of a state school degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Northwestern, Penn, Stanford, Berkeley...should I stop now or would you like to admit you are talking out of your a$$?
I can’t be bothered to check but I don’t think any of those schools offers a communications major.....that’s more of a state school degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Northwestern, Penn, Stanford, Berkeley...should I stop now or would you like to admit you are talking out of your a$$?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Northwestern, Penn, Stanford, Berkeley...should I stop now or would you like to admit you are talking out of your a$$?
Anonymous wrote:Just to be clear, the best schools — like, say, Harvard— don’t have communications or journalism majors. They have many different flavors of English major — English and American lit and language, comparative literature, history and literature. Enrollment in these majors has plummeted over time, but they remain the gold standard for smart word people who can go on to be whatever they want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Communications is basically a trade school degree.
Great if you’re an attractive female that wants to earn 18k in PR to fetch coffee.
Why would Communications be considered a trade school degree but not English? Communications majors have to take a lot of English classes and do lots of writing.
Anonymous wrote:Communications is basically a trade school degree.
Great if you’re an attractive female that wants to earn 18k in PR to fetch coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my school all the athletes were communications majors. This should tell you everything you need to know.
Haha same here!