Psychedelic Gleam
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Someone please tell me...
I swear studying liberal arts has dropped my IQ substancially.
I swear studying liberal arts has dropped my IQ substancially.
Well, with a sociology degree I think you would WANT to pursue more school. What else are you going to do? For many professional career paths, you just need a degree, in anything. I got my bachelor's in Political Science, and I'm going into medicine. It really does not matter what you get your degree in, unless you are going into something like engineering, architecture, comp sci, etc. In those tracks, your undergrad education is considered essential to developing fundamental skills in the field. Most times, engineering majors get hired right out of undergrad.I think the idea is not to have to go to do MORE school. For the most part, an undergraduate degree doesn't do too much in this world - in any subject.
satricion said:Or you could do what I'm doing which is shoot for a Phd and hope to become the next Habermas or Foucault or something.
Quite possible the good thing though is that your "IQ" is irrelevant.Psychedelic Gleam said:I swear studying liberal arts has dropped my IQ substancially.
and he says hes studying sociology.....9mmCensor said:Quite possible the good thing though is that your "IQ" is irrelevant.