Why the liberal arts are important

You’re welcome. They also like to make a decent living . Sure there’s actually a 0.000001% that do well in life. Same as high school dropouts. I personally knew Al Copeland who started Popeye’s Fried Chicken, a high school dropout.
Odds are better, much better if you work your ass off in college studying a STEM curriculum. But even that is no guarantee. It’s only a basis for a start. Odds are if one has the work ethic at a young age to to handle the rigors of a STEM curriculum, he/she will be more successful in life. But you know that.

The worst day as a professional historian is better than the best day as an accountant.
 
"Liberal arts" as an area of study has nothing at all to do with political parties. It's merely a way to label courses that aren't STEM. It includes nursing, teaching, psychology, literature, music, foreign language, speech/communications, sociology, anthropology, art/painting/sculpture, graphic design, game design, political science, philosophy, religion/theology, etc.

Sadly the idiot MAGATs see only the word "liberal" and have a knee-jerk reaction to it.

It's usually people who never went to college who are angry at liberal arts.

When I was in college, it seemed extremely rare that chemistry majors would sit at a table and snicker about theater majors and history majors.
 
You can become an expert in anything in two minutes by just watching a Tik Tok video? Odd how the real world does not work that way.

I don't think rote memorization was really the point of college. It's supposed to teach you critical thinking, how to do independent research, how to speak and write well, and to develop self discipline and social networking skills that serves one the rest of their lives.
 
I don't think rote memorization was really the point of college. It's supposed to teach you critical thinking, how to do independent research, how to speak and write well, and to develop self discipline and social networking skills that serves one the rest of their lives.

you cannot think critically.

so what happened in your case?
 
you cannot think critically.

so what happened in your case?

I am probably the only person on this board who has voted for both Ronald Reagan and Barrack Obama, so I have reasonably good confidence that I can change my mind by critically evaluating new information.
 
I am probably the only person on this board who has voted for both Ronald Reagan and Barrack Obama, so I have reasonably good confidence that I can change my mind by critically evaluating new information.

have you heard of operation crossfire hurricane?

so much for your critical thinking, eh dopey?
 
The worst day as a professional historian is better than the best day as an accountant.

Now that’s ridiculous to make a blanket statement such as that. I know CPAs that absolutely love what they do. Mine does. She tells me that every year when I meet her before signing my tax forms.
The overwhelming number of ‘professional historians’ are school teachers. Most every school teacher I’ve ever known complains about their salary, how many hours they put in during the school year , the lack of discipline in the classroom and lack of support from parents and administrators.

Personally, I wouldn’t want to be either one.
 
I don’t like to talk about what it’s like at college to anybody. I moved on from that a long time ago.

college was cypress's high point in life.

it's been downhill ever since.

now he's a self important snowflake who sees totalitarianism as his righteous reward for being a fuckup.

:truestory:
 
college was cypress's high point in life.

it's been downhill ever since.

now he's a self important snowflake who sees totalitarianism as his righteous reward for being a fuckup.

:truestory:
At least he can claim to be The Most Interesting Man on the Internet.
 
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