I wonder what the job market for this degree is.
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No worse or less than a sociology, theology or many MBA’s without a prerequisite professional degree.
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Those silly people with their bullshit, impractical degrees.
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Those silly people with their bullshit, impractical degrees.
@Aqua-Letifer said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
Those silly people with their bullshit, impractical degrees.
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At least mine doesn't end in "studies"!
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@Mik said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
"Studies" is just code for unemployable.
Not necessarily. I know a few people who did graduate degrees in Soviet and East European Studies and Strategic Studies who did very well employment wise. All retired with great indexed government management pensions; one was even a full Colonel in the CAF and had various diplomatic assignments including NATO HQ and Washington.
Depends what the “Studies” degree was about.
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I'm honestly surprised they haven't rebranded to "science."
Women Science
Cultural Science
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At least mine doesn't end in "studies"!
@Aqua-Letifer said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
At least mine doesn't end in "studies"!
Mine very nearly ended in suicide, which would also have made me unemployable.
A degree in mathematics is very useful in that it enables you to count how many times in your career you've actually used those skills. So far, I'm up to zero times.
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@Mik said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
"Studies" is just code for unemployable.
Not necessarily. I know a few people who did graduate degrees in Soviet and East European Studies and Strategic Studies who did very well employment wise. All retired with great indexed government management pensions; one was even a full Colonel in the CAF and had various diplomatic assignments including NATO HQ and Washington.
Depends what the “Studies” degree was about.
@Renauda said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
@Mik said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
"Studies" is just code for unemployable.
Not necessarily. I know a few people who did graduate degrees in Soviet and East European Studies and Strategic Studies who did very well employment wise. All retired with great indexed government management pensions; one was even a full Colonel in the CAF and had various diplomatic assignments including NATO HQ and Washington.
Depends what the “Studies” degree was about.
The exception proves the rule.
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@Renauda said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
@Mik said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
"Studies" is just code for unemployable.
Not necessarily. I know a few people who did graduate degrees in Soviet and East European Studies and Strategic Studies who did very well employment wise. All retired with great indexed government management pensions; one was even a full Colonel in the CAF and had various diplomatic assignments including NATO HQ and Washington.
Depends what the “Studies” degree was about.
The exception proves the rule.
@Mik said in I wonder what the job market for this degree is.:
The exception proves the rule.
You have completely mis-used that oft-quoted phrase. What are you, a business-studies major?
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