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re: Should Arts and Humanities Majors be denied Grants and Loans?
Posted on 5/29/14 at 5:42 pm to LNCHBOX
Posted on 5/29/14 at 5:42 pm to LNCHBOX
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My wife got a sociology degree and makes above average money for people her age and with her commission probably more than a lot of posters here. Generalizing the potential of someone based on their chosen major isn't particilarly smart.
Posted on 5/29/14 at 5:43 pm to Epic Cajun
You do realize everyone here isn't making 6 figures, right?
Posted on 5/29/14 at 5:52 pm to Epic Cajun
What don't you believe? There is a shitload of money flying around right now kids.
I had beers with an old colleague last week, he just quit his job to take a year off. Has two kids, wife is an investment banker. Psychology major, sales rep for a large reseller, 8 years in the game and he personally made $350,000 last year. He is thirty-two.
I have a friend that dropped out of a psychology program from a directional school. He is a channel manager in a firm, four years in the tech game, he is pulling down $175,000. He is 34.
After his connections got him in the door, nobody even asked about his degree, they just assumed.
Both of them are smart and charismatic, equipped with no technical acumen whatsoever.
I had beers with an old colleague last week, he just quit his job to take a year off. Has two kids, wife is an investment banker. Psychology major, sales rep for a large reseller, 8 years in the game and he personally made $350,000 last year. He is thirty-two.
I have a friend that dropped out of a psychology program from a directional school. He is a channel manager in a firm, four years in the tech game, he is pulling down $175,000. He is 34.
After his connections got him in the door, nobody even asked about his degree, they just assumed.
Both of them are smart and charismatic, equipped with no technical acumen whatsoever.
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