Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great when kids know what they want and pick unique fields of study! We don’t need everyone to be an accountant, lawyer, or computer scientist.
I know you’re not necessarily looking for college suggestions but SUNY Purchase has an interesting Museum Studies program that’s very interdisciplinary. Could probably add on a minor too.
https://www.purchase.edu/academics/museum-studies/
Hey look everyone the dad from Dead Poets Society is posting.
Can you imagine living in Woodbridge instead of McLean?!?!
I know lots of people with strong careers in the arts, the tricky part is you have to work very very hard at it.
If DC wants to be an “idea person” or just wants to hang out, they probably won’t do well. It that’s true in every profession.
If DC works relentlessly with focus and also has talent, there are definitely good jobs out there in creative fields.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is a white boy, I'd gently tell him to forget it. Like higher edu, museums everywhere are seeking to polish their diversity credentials. Just the reality for the next generation.
He would probably be better off as a government historian or archivist.
Also need to be honest with him re money and expectations. Nothing wrong with being a lawyer.
The Art Institute of Chicago fired the white volunteers due to equity.
White males will have a tough time in the museum world.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s great when kids know what they want and pick unique fields of study! We don’t need everyone to be an accountant, lawyer, or computer scientist.
I know you’re not necessarily looking for college suggestions but SUNY Purchase has an interesting Museum Studies program that’s very interdisciplinary. Could probably add on a minor too.
https://www.purchase.edu/academics/museum-studies/
Anonymous wrote:I know their are plenty of people who think otherwise. Or should I say there are plenty of people who don’t not think otherwise🙄?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^
Ignore troll who is not following complete thread.
"Trying to be supportive but can you support yourself on a curator salary in DC area?
A little google research says a lot of these jobs require masters or phd for a salary less than $100k. We can only pay for undergrad so grad school would be loans which does not sound wise."
Insane to think most people DON'T make less than $100k. And guess what? They do just fine.
Huh? Your double negatives are confusing. Also, the point being it's taking on significant debt and career delay for a job that is hard to get and if you get it makes less than 100k. I get that not everyone in the DC area needs to earn 100k to survive, but typically if you're going to go into debt for grad school you should have some promising job prospects.
I'm sorry your reading skills are so poor. Maybe you should have focused on English and not making millions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^
Ignore troll who is not following complete thread.
"Trying to be supportive but can you support yourself on a curator salary in DC area?
A little google research says a lot of these jobs require masters or phd for a salary less than $100k. We can only pay for undergrad so grad school would be loans which does not sound wise."
Insane to think most people DON'T make less than $100k. And guess what? They do just fine.
Huh? Your double negatives are confusing. Also, the point being it's taking on significant debt and career delay for a job that is hard to get and if you get it makes less than 100k. I get that not everyone in the DC area needs to earn 100k to survive, but typically if you're going to go into debt for grad school you should have some promising job prospects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^
Ignore troll who is not following complete thread.
"Trying to be supportive but can you support yourself on a curator salary in DC area?
A little google research says a lot of these jobs require masters or phd for a salary less than $100k. We can only pay for undergrad so grad school would be loans which does not sound wise."
Insane to think most people DON'T make less than $100k. And guess what? They do just fine.