Spanish language with a minor in sociology. I'm a tax attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art history major; then later also got a degree in fine arts. Worked as an artist intermittently, but never sucessfully. I do have a fabulous sense of aesthetics and think far outside the confines of most people's herd mentality. My husband is in the sciences ,yet when he needs a problem solved, he always remarks on my ability to generate creative alternative approaches that help him tackle the problem. Sometimes creativity is a blessing but often it just encourages distraction.
I note that you never mention that you managed to be successful at a J.O.B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man, are you verbose. And boring.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art history major; then later also got a degree in fine arts. Worked as an artist intermittently, but never sucessfully. I do have a fabulous sense of aesthetics and think far outside the confines of most people's herd mentality. My husband is in the sciences ,yet when he needs a problem solved, he always remarks on my ability to generate creative alternative approaches that help him tackle the problem. Sometimes creativity is a blessing but often it just encourages distraction.
IME, people like you tend to be the most unimaginative, banal people around. You overcompensate for your sheer dullness by creating a wildly inaccurate self-image that fools no one, primarily consisting of aggressively ugly clothes and nauseating home decor.
Just because you didn't finish college doesn't mean you have to take it out on thise who did.
Anonymous wrote:Man, are you verbose. And boring.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art history major; then later also got a degree in fine arts. Worked as an artist intermittently, but never sucessfully. I do have a fabulous sense of aesthetics and think far outside the confines of most people's herd mentality. My husband is in the sciences ,yet when he needs a problem solved, he always remarks on my ability to generate creative alternative approaches that help him tackle the problem. Sometimes creativity is a blessing but often it just encourages distraction.
IME, people like you tend to be the most unimaginative, banal people around. You overcompensate for your sheer dullness by creating a wildly inaccurate self-image that fools no one, primarily consisting of aggressively ugly clothes and nauseating home decor.
Anonymous wrote:Math major. Really liked it. First job I got I was actually doing calculus. Now I'm a lawyer. I think it trained my logical thinking, but still in a liberal arts kind of way -- unlike engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Art history major; then later also got a degree in fine arts. Worked as an artist intermittently, but never sucessfully. I do have a fabulous sense of aesthetics and think far outside the confines of most people's herd mentality. My husband is in the sciences ,yet when he needs a problem solved, he always remarks on my ability to generate creative alternative approaches that help him tackle the problem. Sometimes creativity is a blessing but often it just encourages distraction.
I note that you never mention that you managed to be successful at a J.O.B.
Someone on this thread is quite bitter about the art history major. Did you get a bad grade in your Art History 101 course or something?