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Originally posted by TinkerHaus
No offense intended, but she has a PhD in MEDIEVAL HISTORY.
If you want to secure your future, pursue a career in technology. Not interior decoration, fingernails and hair, philosophy or ancient history. I'm not trying to bash those courses of study - but chemists, software/mechanical/electrical engineers, physicists, hell even airplane mechanics are in high demand. Also pretty much everything in the medical field.
Don't get a degree in "no practical application" and expect to have a great future.
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
No offense intended, but she has a PhD in MEDIEVAL HISTORY.
Originally posted by BBobb
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
No offense intended, but she has a PhD in MEDIEVAL HISTORY.
If you want to secure your future, pursue a career in technology. Not interior decoration, fingernails and hair, philosophy or ancient history. I'm not trying to bash those courses of study - but chemists, software/mechanical/electrical engineers, physicists, hell even airplane mechanics are in high demand. Also pretty much everything in the medical field.
Don't get a degree in "no practical application" and expect to have a great future.
That is a completely unfair and myopic position. The world goes around because we each pursue different interests and some maximize our potential in those areas. Understanding history is essential to our future! Medieval history is no exception. Don't denegrate this woman...makes you look like a huge jerk.
Originally posted by BBobb
That is a completely unfair and myopic position. The world goes around because we each pursue different interests and some maximize our potential in those areas. Understanding history is essential to our future! Medieval history is no exception. Don't denegrate this woman...makes you look like a huge jerk.
Originally posted by Surfrat
"I am not a welfare queen," says Melissa Bruninga-Matteau.
That's how she feels compelled to start a conversation about how she, a white woman with a Ph.D. in medieval history and an adjunct professor
Originally posted by BBobb
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
No offense intended, but she has a PhD in MEDIEVAL HISTORY.
If you want to secure your future, pursue a career in technology. Not interior decoration, fingernails and hair, philosophy or ancient history. I'm not trying to bash those courses of study - but chemists, software/mechanical/electrical engineers, physicists, hell even airplane mechanics are in high demand. Also pretty much everything in the medical field.
Don't get a degree in "no practical application" and expect to have a great future.
That is a completely unfair and myopic position. The world goes around because we each pursue different interests and some maximize our potential in those areas. Understanding history is essential to our future! Medieval history is no exception. Don't denegrate this woman...makes you look like a huge jerk.
Originally posted by kaylaluv
Originally posted by BBobb
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
No offense intended, but she has a PhD in MEDIEVAL HISTORY.
If you want to secure your future, pursue a career in technology. Not interior decoration, fingernails and hair, philosophy or ancient history. I'm not trying to bash those courses of study - but chemists, software/mechanical/electrical engineers, physicists, hell even airplane mechanics are in high demand. Also pretty much everything in the medical field.
Don't get a degree in "no practical application" and expect to have a great future.
That is a completely unfair and myopic position. The world goes around because we each pursue different interests and some maximize our potential in those areas. Understanding history is essential to our future! Medieval history is no exception. Don't denegrate this woman...makes you look like a huge jerk.
I personally don't think there is anything wrong with getting an advanced degree in something like medieval history, but no one should be surprised that they can't make a fantastic living with that degree. If you choose to get a degree in something that is not lucrative, but a subject that you are passionate about, you have to either make due with little or no money, or get into another field while pursuing your passions on the side. But, this woman should not be shocked that she is struggling to make money off of a medieval history degree.