Anonymous wrote:It is a degree that shows she is an intellectual. And she will likely marry a high income man assuming you have a decent dowry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can go to grad school.
Won't a Masters in Art History have the same prospects?
Anonymous wrote:It is a degree that shows she is an intellectual. And she will likely marry a high income man assuming you have a decent dowry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter changed her major without telling us, she changed her major back 2 years ago. We never emailed the dean or anyone at the school because she was getting good grades and everything was going well. Now she is telling us in May she will be graduating in a degree in Art History, and she learned on Google that she might be able to get a job working as a Subway... What jobs can someone with an Art History BS get?
Totally depends on the school
Yale Art History could probably get a job at Subway
Or at Sotheby's
Completely depends on the connections.
The one Yale and one Princeton art history majors we hired at our firm, a hedge fund in NYC, make 320k plus bonus straight out of undergrad.
So I disagree with your statement.
dp.. ok, but how many art history majors from Yale and Princeton work in hedge fund in NYC making $320K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a degree that shows she is an intellectual. And she will likely marry a high income man assuming you have a decent dowry.
basically, it's a finishing school degree, like home ec.
OP, your kid should be able to figure this out at their job fair or career office. Did she not do any internships?
PSA: parents, please talk to your kids BEFORE they go to college about job opportunities and career fairs.
Anonymous wrote:Law school
Teaching credential
Master of Library Science--also could work at Getty Institute with this
Apply at Getty Institute in LA or other museums, entry level
Galleries, auction houses
Take second job for a while if AH related jobs don't pay well--way leads onto way, make connections for further jobs, niches
My mom had a friend who had an art history master's. She was an art collector's private curator, and it was a full-time job that supported her.
Anonymous wrote:It is a degree that shows she is an intellectual. And she will likely marry a high income man assuming you have a decent dowry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter changed her major without telling us, she changed her major back 2 years ago. We never emailed the dean or anyone at the school because she was getting good grades and everything was going well. Now she is telling us in May she will be graduating in a degree in Art History, and she learned on Google that she might be able to get a job working as a Subway... What jobs can someone with an Art History BS get?
Totally depends on the school
Yale Art History could probably get a job at Subway
Or at Sotheby's
Completely depends on the connections.
The one Yale and one Princeton art history majors we hired at our firm, a hedge fund in NYC, make 320k plus bonus straight out of undergrad.
So I disagree with your statement.
Anonymous wrote:I was an art history major, ended up working for bond traders. Because I could write, I became an analyst for a pe firm. I had friends who went to law school. What your undergraduate degree is in matters less than you'd think.