Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, political science are some of the worst majors out there. Public universities should scrap these majors - what is the point of funding a major that consists of constant activist struggle sessions?
Communications is obviously a major meant for athletes and those who can't do any other major.
One of my nieces was a gender studies major. Went to med school, and is currently at Harvard.
Yes, so she needed another degree to get a good job. I think that's the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, political science are some of the worst majors out there. Public universities should scrap these majors - what is the point of funding a major that consists of constant activist struggle sessions?
Communications is obviously a major meant for athletes and those who can't do any other major.
One of my nieces was a gender studies major. Went to med school, and is currently at Harvard.
Yes, so she needed another degree to get a good job. I think that's the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, political science are some of the worst majors out there. Public universities should scrap these majors - what is the point of funding a major that consists of constant activist struggle sessions?
Communications is obviously a major meant for athletes and those who can't do any other major.
One of my nieces was a gender studies major. Went to med school, and is currently at Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Sociology, cultural studies, gender studies, political science are some of the worst majors out there. Public universities should scrap these majors - what is the point of funding a major that consists of constant activist struggle sessions?
Communications is obviously a major meant for athletes and those who can't do any other major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While education degree is on the list, the worst offendor IMO is a comms degree. At least with an education degree you can go into teaching, even as a lot of teachers want to leave the profession.
A comms degree is a fluff degree like Art History major. A comms degree is probably the easiest degree, and it's what you major in when you are not very smart and don't want to work hard in college.
LOL No it's not. There is so much one can do with a communication degree.
Communication is broad and has helped me so much.
Have you seen how much communication executives make?
Comms major is a joke. It is one of the easiest fluff majors out there.
What do you do with a comms major that you can't do with any major and a class in speech communications?
The ability to communicate effectively is powerful and very much needed in any organization. Furthermore, my communication classes was much more than speech communications. There are laws and ethics surrounding communication in every society and culture.
It's clear you don't know wtf you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While education degree is on the list, the worst offendor IMO is a comms degree. At least with an education degree you can go into teaching, even as a lot of teachers want to leave the profession.
A comms degree is a fluff degree like Art History major. A comms degree is probably the easiest degree, and it's what you major in when you are not very smart and don't want to work hard in college.
LOL No it's not. There is so much one can do with a communication degree.
Communication is broad and has helped me so much.
Have you seen how much communication executives make?
have you seen how much an accounting major makes, and not even at a director level? I mean.. how many comms majors make it to director/executive level?
how many accounting majors make it to executive levels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While education degree is on the list, the worst offendor IMO is a comms degree. At least with an education degree you can go into teaching, even as a lot of teachers want to leave the profession.
A comms degree is a fluff degree like Art History major. A comms degree is probably the easiest degree, and it's what you major in when you are not very smart and don't want to work hard in college.
LOL No it's not. There is so much one can do with a communication degree.
Communication is broad and has helped me so much.
Have you seen how much communication executives make?
Comms major is a joke. It is one of the easiest fluff majors out there.
What do you do with a comms major that you can't do with any major and a class in speech communications?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While education degree is on the list, the worst offendor IMO is a comms degree. At least with an education degree you can go into teaching, even as a lot of teachers want to leave the profession.
A comms degree is a fluff degree like Art History major. A comms degree is probably the easiest degree, and it's what you major in when you are not very smart and don't want to work hard in college.
LOL No it's not. There is so much one can do with a communication degree.
Communication is broad and has helped me so much.
Have you seen how much communication executives make?
have you seen how much an accounting major makes, and not even at a director level? I mean.. how many comms majors make it to director/executive level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about journalism?
did you read the OP? It's on the list of most regretted majors.
I almost majored in journalism and another in the "most regretted" list. I am so glad I didn't.
Anonymous wrote:What about journalism?
Anonymous wrote:What about Film and Theatre?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting that criminology is one of the least regretted majors and sociology is one of the most regretted. Almost all of the criminology classes are sociology classes. A criminal justice degree is a waste of 150k because you don't need need the degree to get a job as a police officer. Furthermore, college doesn't give you any of the skills it takes to do the job, so big waste of time/energy/money.
No this is absurd.
A criminology degree = law school, DOJ, CIA, FBI, CYBER SECURITY and many more.
Grades are more important here.