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Those of you who majored in the humanities, what kind of job do you have now? Did you do well in school? Do you regret it?

>> No.9680613

>>9680609
>what kind of job do you have now?

Starbucks barista.

>> No.9680630

How is this related to /lit/?
I got an entry level sales position at some soulless company, worked my way up and am now getting my MBA. There are paths for humanities majors and although it's not as pragmatic as other fields of study it's certainly not a dead end if you can impress the right people.

>> No.9680639

Call center

>> No.9680648

Data entry

>> No.9680658

>>9680609
Is 4chan mod a job?

>> No.9680678

>>9680658
No now get back to work.

>> No.9680716

>>9680609
Is political science part of the humanities or the sciences?

>> No.9680727

>>9680716
>Is [...] science part of the [...] sciences?
Seriously?

>> No.9680744

>>9680727
actually, it's humanities.

>> No.9680745

>>9680716
It's part of the humanities.

>>9680727
In general, if a field feels the need to have "science" in its name, it's not science.

>> No.9681616

I teach First Year Writing.
I love it.
I did very well. 3.75 GPA
I don't regret it

>> No.9681620

>>9680609

graduating college is one of the most unlit things you can do
/lit/ is attending as an honor roll student and then dropping out with 3 credits away from a bachelors
what happened to this board

>> No.9681674
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9681674

>>9681616
>humanities
>3.75
>very well

>> No.9681987

>>9680609
>major in humanities
>get accepted to Brown school of medicine
>now making $260k a year as a physician
feels gud my man