Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 16:00     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:French Lit
Carpenter (apprentice to master carpenter)

No clue but does truly beautiful work. He’s supporting himself.


He is living my dream.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:55     Subject: Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:History
I-banking
220k


Let me guess Harvard grad?
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:34     Subject: Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:Math/Econ
Strategy Consulting
$100K + bonus, starting this summer.


My December 2021 grad also accepted a strategy consulting job -- I'm still not entirely sure what it means that DC will be doing for a career. Physics/finance major.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:21     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:Economics
Peace Corp volunteer
$24k a year (I think).



The Peace Corp has always been my youngest kid’s dream (still in high school). Congratulations to your child!!!
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:19     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Theater Arts
Self-employed (crypto/day trader)
~$500


Wow this person is a bum



And I don’t believe it for a second.

My theater arts major (2015) has definitely been hurt by covid shutdowns but makes a great living in New York theater.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:17     Subject: Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nursing from JHU
$60K


Gooooo, nurse! We need more great nurses! Wish the pay were higher for them.


+1. And she will always be able to find a job anywhere she goes. Encourage her to go for a MS or PhD in nursing - those are incredibly powerful degrees.



NP
Why Phd unless you want to teach?
Isn’t Nurse practice MSN .


I’m in hospital administration and the doctorates in nursing run most departments in a hospital as well as the staff. Research and teaching are possibilities, of course, but in hospitals the PhDs in nursing are the most highly paid and sought after.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:11     Subject: Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nursing from JHU
$60K


Gooooo, nurse! We need more great nurses! Wish the pay were higher for them.


+1. And she will always be able to find a job anywhere she goes. Encourage her to go for a MS or PhD in nursing - those are incredibly powerful degrees.



NP
Why Phd unless you want to teach?
Isn’t Nurse practice MSN .
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:10     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:Theater Arts
Self-employed (crypto/day trader)
~$500


Wow this person is a bum
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 15:09     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Theater Arts
Self-employed (crypto/day trader)
~$500
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:49     Subject: Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nursing from JHU
$60K


Gooooo, nurse! We need more great nurses! Wish the pay were higher for them.


+1. And she will always be able to find a job anywhere she goes. Encourage her to go for a MS or PhD in nursing - those are incredibly powerful degrees.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:44     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really love seeing liberal arts majors doing diverse and interesting things!!!


Me too. The Fox viewers want to believe all liberal arts majors are in debt Starbucks baristas living in their parents basements.

Oldest DC majored in American Studies in 2017 and makes a great living working in a property investment firm in Los Angeles.


Awful school and major



What school?



+1. No one mentioned a school, dear. And I was an American Studies major and did pretty well.
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:40     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really love seeing liberal arts majors doing diverse and interesting things!!!


Me too. The Fox viewers want to believe all liberal arts majors are in debt Starbucks baristas living in their parents basements.

Oldest DC majored in American Studies in 2017 and makes a great living working in a property investment firm in Los Angeles.


Awful school and major



What school?

Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:37     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really love seeing liberal arts majors doing diverse and interesting things!!!


Me too. The Fox viewers want to believe all liberal arts majors are in debt Starbucks baristas living in their parents basements.

Oldest DC majored in American Studies in 2017 and makes a great living working in a property investment firm in Los Angeles.


Awful school and major
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:36     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Education (2021 grad)
Runs the day camp program at one of the luxury hotels in Hawaii

65k and what an experience!!!


This sounds amazing for a 22 year old! Can I quit my job and come work for them?


+1. A 22 yr old in paradise! Very cool!
Anonymous
Post 12/31/2021 14:08     Subject: Re:Your recent graduate dc major/ profession/ Income ?

Anonymous wrote:Education (2021 grad)
Runs the day camp program at one of the luxury hotels in Hawaii

65k and what an experience!!!


This sounds amazing for a 22 year old! Can I quit my job and come work for them?