- 22,960
- Posts
- 20
- Years
- Age 34
- 'cause it get cold like Minnesota
- Seen yesterday
Study history, but don't major in it.
What I took away from Alan's and Live's exchange.
What I took away from Alan's and Live's exchange.
History is quite fun as long as I'm not doing any papers on it. So I tend to have more fun in discussion and lecture oriented history courses.
It's more the concept of 'majoring' in something, as opposed to studying one subject exclusively, that strikes me as odd, I guess...It's not all US Universities, just specific ones, it varies :P Like for example because I go to a Catholic school, they require that I also take two semesters of Theology which wouldn't be anywhere else, lol.
At least they have classes specifically for non-majors that make it easy to skate through the class.
I dunno. It seems better than pigeonholing students into one specific field of study. We still spend around half (more or less) of our time focused on our major anyway so it's not like we're only getting a cursory education.It's more the concept of 'majoring' in something, as opposed to studying one subject exclusively, that strikes me as odd, I guess...
^ThisStudy history, but don't major in it.
Oh, that seems so true. But regardless, if following my dreams mean I'll be flipping burgers for a lifetime, I'd have to consider it.It's like the say: those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, those who remember it are doomed to flip burgers.
Go into science or medicine or kiss your hopes for a normal, comfortable life goodbye.
History can fall into two places with me. If it's about a time that I personally like, then it's the greatest subject on this planet. If it's about a time I'm not all that interested in, then I will drawing out an escape route.
World History, Pre-1500, and the US Civil War are mine.