As for the OP, I'd be lying if I said I didn't mock liberal arts students fairly often.
you have not even graduated yet....and you are already looking down on people?
I wish I could find the article I read a few months ago, I think my wife sent it to me but I can't find it now. It was an open survey done amongst a bunch of top corporations and their hiring habits and majority of them stated that they don't specifically pick candidates based on the elite-ness of schools. Of course they might be just saying this because they would be ripped apart if they came off prejudiced.
The article went on to survey ivy league grads vs. state schools though, and found a surprising even distribution of success from the grads.
Usually I do. People who major in things that are not engineering tend to strike me as, "I'm not planning on getting a decently paying job after college." And sometimes as, "I'm a student who gets a useless degree while racking up lots of debt." (Private school+Useless major)
I ask what they plan to do with that major and they generally respond with how they don't know. :thumbsdown:
To be fair an engineering degree is practically a "4 year" trade degree with the purpose of ending up doing some amount of engineering after completion. Without the degree it is often close to impossible to end up actually doing that, at least now anyways.
My wife has an Art History degree. Within a year after she got it she realized she probably should have majored in something else....something she could actually get a decent job with. That said, she's nearly finished with her master's in physical therapy.I don't unless they are a Liberal Arts or Art History major
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So you're looking down on people who's primary concern may not be in making money? My wife has a masters in social work and is currently self employed working almost exclusively counseling soldiers, you would look down on someone who wants to help others even though they may not make as much money? Sounds more like you're just a dick and extrememly selfish and too preoccupied by money, there's way more to life kiddo
And personally I only have a GED but I make quite a bit more than she does...so what does that make me?
English major = Indecisive loser
Usually I do. People who major in things that are not engineering tend to strike me as, "I'm not planning on getting a decently paying job after college." And sometimes as, "I'm a student who gets a useless degree while racking up lots of debt." (Private school+Useless major)
I ask what they plan to do with that major and they generally respond with how they don't know. :thumbsdown: