Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always thought English majors were people who weren't strong in any other subject area. I didn't consider them "not smart," but I assumed they weren't well rounded, and couldn't "cut it" in a "real major."
Well since assumptions are almost always right, particularly when they about vast groups of people, yours must be spot on.
OP asked a question and I answered. I didn't say I was correct, just what I thought. If they can get a job that pays well with an English major, then what anyone else thinks is irrelevant. Heck, it's irrelevant even if they can't find a job.
Wow.
"I didn't say I was correct".
Well, that sure is helpful.
What other wild speculation you can't defend and has no use or purpose would you like to proffer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always thought English majors were people who weren't strong in any other subject area. I didn't consider them "not smart," but I assumed they weren't well rounded, and couldn't "cut it" in a "real major."
Well since assumptions are almost always right, particularly when they about vast groups of people, yours must be spot on.
OP asked a question and I answered. I didn't say I was correct, just what I thought. If they can get a job that pays well with an English major, then what anyone else thinks is irrelevant. Heck, it's irrelevant even if they can't find a job.
"I didn't say I was correct".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s like Hispanic students majoring in Spanish because that’s their native language.
Dumbest comment of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an English major an am smarter than most. Intellectually more than street smarts. I have an okay job making 150k and enjoy what I do. All of my managers have appreciated my reading, writing and presentation skills. You’d think that’s a minor thing but nope.
What field?
I’m a 32 year old program manager at a defense contractor. I’m sure other will rip my salary to shreds but most of my coworkers are in similar majors
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s like Hispanic students majoring in Spanish because that’s their native language.
Dumbest comment of the year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've always thought English majors were people who weren't strong in any other subject area. I didn't consider them "not smart," but I assumed they weren't well rounded, and couldn't "cut it" in a "real major."
Well since assumptions are almost always right, particularly when they about vast groups of people, yours must be spot on.
Anonymous wrote:I've always thought English majors were people who weren't strong in any other subject area. I didn't consider them "not smart," but I assumed they weren't well rounded, and couldn't "cut it" in a "real major."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Smart maybe, but not employable.
If you can write, that’s employable.
Yes, McD is always hiring.
I dunno many white collar work that doesn’t require writing. Even at McD, if you want to move up the ladder, flipping skills + being able to write = golden.
Anonymous wrote:Ellie Kemper was a guest judge on AGT this week. I looked her up in Wikipedia and learned that she has a BA in English from Princeton.