Anonymous wrote:This has got to be one of the most pathetically needy social climbing questions ever on DCUM and thatโs saying something. WTF OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Linguistics
I was going to say that. And philosophy.
Anonymous wrote:This is a question that George Costanza would ask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art History
No. This screams trust fund
Well, that is the point.
Trust fund babies are sophisticated??
Anonymous wrote:
The only correct answer.
Anonymous wrote:Linguistics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art History
No. This screams trust fund
No at history means you're actually interesting at dinner parties
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Semiotics. Physics and philosophy are the hardest majors - applied math major here.
Applied math is the exact opposite of sophisticated. Smart but not sophisticated.
I did not find philosophy or literature to be hard subject matters. Reading and analysis. Physics, on the other hand = very challenging. And for me personally, not very interesting. What does "sophisticated" mean? Well read? Is this a troll post?
Are you serious? Have you read Heidegger? Hegel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art History
No. This screams trust fund
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Semiotics. Physics and philosophy are the hardest majors - applied math major here.
Applied math is the exact opposite of sophisticated. Smart but not sophisticated.
I did not find philosophy or literature to be hard subject matters. Reading and analysis. Physics, on the other hand = very challenging. And for me personally, not very interesting. What does "sophisticated" mean? Well read? Is this a troll post?
Are you serious? Have you read Heidegger? Hegel?
Yes. I double majored in philosophy. I guess my strengths are in reading and analysis, though, as I am also a lawyer. I found calculus and physics to be difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economics.
I disagree with the other posters on philosophy and art history. I hear someone studied philosophy and think that's dumb. They must not have a future life/career plan and so are unsophisticated. I've read the major philosophers too and have a law degree. I'm just not impressed with "common knowledge of sophisticated people" majors, like philosophy and art history. Smart people have a foundation in those areas regardless of study/major.
I was a philosophy major. Most of the people who graduated with me ended up either on Wall Street or at law school. We did have one go to med school the year before I graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economics.
I disagree with the other posters on philosophy and art history. I hear someone studied philosophy and think that's dumb. They must not have a future life/career plan and so are unsophisticated. I've read the major philosophers too and have a law degree. I'm just not impressed with "common knowledge of sophisticated people" majors, like philosophy and art history. Smart people have a foundation in those areas regardless of study/major.
I was a philosophy major. Most of the people who graduated with me ended up either on Wall Street or at law school. We did have one go to med school the year before I graduated.
Anonymous wrote:Comparative Literature
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Economics.
I disagree with the other posters on philosophy and art history. I hear someone studied philosophy and think that's dumb. They must not have a future life/career plan and so are unsophisticated. I've read the major philosophers too and have a law degree. I'm just not impressed with "common knowledge of sophisticated people" majors, like philosophy and art history. Smart people have a foundation in those areas regardless of study/major.
Don't expect too much from an ambulance chaser.