Sooooo what happened to all the people who majored in liberal arts in the 80s, 90s, and 00s...

Sooooo what happened to all the people who majored in liberal arts in the 80s, 90s, and 00s? What do you think they do now?

Lawyers, real estate, politics, etc.

Someone has to serve the coffee to the public, user. Everyone has there place in a functioning economy.

Single mothers.

liberal arts undergrad
business masters
starting as a financial tech consultant this fall

doesn't sound too bad desu. I guess it really depends on what broad fields these are

liberal arts totally ok it if you go to a school with some heft and can network worth shit

are consultants a meme?

harsh desu

Liberal arts is broad as fuck. Most of them will just be pushing papers or in HR most likely

only one way to find out 8]

Lib arts class of 95 here. Work in big media. Regret it daily but I'm too dumb to be an engineer. Would suggest nevrr working in entertainment.

Most of them try to remain in the college sphere, because there, their glass houses remain intact as they surround themselves with like minded individuals.

Liberals tend to not do too well in the real world. Those that venture off from the universities become employees at state agencies that are bureaucratic in nature or they end up at places like Starbucks or Barnes & Noble; some may make it to management.

most hr people seem to go thru specialized hr programs, theyre a tribe unto themselves

lib arts is a lot of consultants and phds

a college degree (literally any) plus some self initiative is so much better than solely having a HS degree. like said, probably living comfortable middle class lives

Make 6 figure. Retired at age 29. Have qt wife. Still make money.

forget about the degenerate american "liberal arts" which implies an emphasis postmodern critical theory

real liberal arts is based and needs to be advocated for, pic related

Lol how does a liberal arts major who works in big corporate media find out about a place like Sup Forums? How hard is it to unplug from that matrix they got built up in the entertainment industry?

My dad's a creative director in an advertisement firm.

the real / historical liberal arts:

level 1
>GRAMMAR
>LOGIC
>RHETORIC
level 2
>ARITHMETIC
>ASTRONOMY
>GEOMETRY
>MUSIC
level 3
>PHILOSOPHY
>THEOLOGY

>Make 6 figure. Retired at age 29
Unless those 6 figures are 500k or above this sounds strange.

no way mane I'm keeping my 80k thank you

They are currently teaching the next generation of suburban students that they should be ashamed about being white.

I would still titty-fuck Leigh Alexander

It's possible if you invested right and then bought a house and some land out in the country and spend very little per year.

I wouldn't retire until the kids graduated high school at least, though.

Probably became architects if it were in the 80's. Others just had a fancy degree that actually looked good on a resume, just because it was a degree and still had a form of prestige, but they took irrelevant career paths. The rest just went back to school to probably be a nurse.

Anti white content bothered me for ages. I started with Ron Paul and over the years wound up here. It was hard as hell to unplug and realize what propaganda I'd helped churn out. Odds are high you have seen my (((work))) but I'm just a cog in the machine.

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She's hot for a feminist. Really breaks the stereotype of all feminists being hamplanets.

Did he really say this?

yes

Bachelor's in comparative religion
Master's in Asian religion.
ABD in Japanese religion.
Work as a motherfucking night security guard.
I'm living the stereotype.

shinto is based

Do you want fries with that?

Yeah I was too dumb to be an engineer. They actually had to learn complicated stuff. I just had to use big words

Take a 6 month holiday to somewhere like Cambodia and volunteer for some of the agencies out there. It's a good way to get experience in a bunch of stuff. Be prepared to fly by the seat of your pants though

They attend Bernie rallies and collect their food stamps.