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Re: Philosophy majors?
I like philosophy, but there's no way I would do a major in it. I am, however, doing a minor in applied ethics. It is a good compromise.
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Re: Philosophy majors?
I majored in both phil and econ...both worthless without post-undergrad work. I loved phil and when it came time to decide what to do with myself, I had a hard time deciding between law school and getting a doctorate in philosophy. I really wanted to teach, but I also wanted to go into law. I chose law school, but I may still go back to school for philosophy one day and start teaching.
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Re: Philosophy majors?
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I majored in both phil and econ...both worthless without post-undergrad work. I loved phil and when it came time to decide what to do with myself, I had a hard time deciding between law school and getting a doctorate in philosophy. I really wanted to teach, but I also wanted to go into law. I chose law school, but I may still go back to school for philosophy one day and start teaching. Anyway, do what you love, you'll figure out the rest later. [/ QUOTE ] this is exactly the way i was looking at it, and your experience makes me a lot more comfortable with going ahead and switching my major over to philosophy... it seems obvious from everyones answers that just a 4 year degree in philosophy will be fairly worthless job wise, but i think by the time i graduate it seems i will have the option to persue either teaching or law school, both things i could see myself enjoying. if anyone has information about difficulties in or things i should plan on if i intend on going to law school or persuing a career in academia after i graduate with a degree in philosophy, i would love to hear all opinions. thanks so much to anyone whose posted their thoughts already, and too anyone who shares their opinions after this. |
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