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#41
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fuck school, shits a joke they made up a long time ago just to get paid
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#42
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Using Wikipedia for sources is no different than listening to an associated professor spout off his bullshit over Inuit culture, but somehow we think that tacking the "Dr." prefix on someone makes them far more credible than anyone else, even that of an actual Inuit.
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#45
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philosophy degrees are more worthless than others
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#46
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na im pretty sure i hit it with women's studies
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Philosophy plays a big part in anthropology and vice versa, so in my view yes they hold the same weight, even on the opposing spectrum how many people are getting hired with a concentration in linguistics? Or a degree in finite math? | |||
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#49
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Alex Trebek, the President of Iran, and Ayn Rand all have philosophy degrees...
Most politicians and Lawyers have extensive concentrations in philosophy, several Federal judges and Senators have a B.S in philosophy the President of Morgan Stanley has a philosophy degree, Bruce Bodaken CEO of blue shield is a philosophy major. Time Warner and Paypal are run by philosophy majors Herbert M. Allison, Jr. CEO of Fannie Mae, former President & COO of Merrill Lynch and Sheila Bair Chair of the FDIC both philosophy majors. So in what context is the degree useless when many of those whom majored in philosophy control law, economics, politics, and business? | ||
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#50
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well if you're talking about anthropology, history, shit maybe even sociology, they're all equally worthless.
An economics degree or a BS in engineering? not worthless | ||
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