Therein lies the true crime of liberal educators and liberalism: do what feels good to YOU. Don't get an education in anything someone ELSE might want; instead, pursue the field that means the most to YOU, an 18-year-old howling moonbat. Because, you know, young howling moonbats always make the best and most responsible decisions.
That kind of shitty thinking is why places like Oberlin exist.
This.
The afore mentioned 30-year old Bernie worshipper who started the FB discussion I am sort of having, went ballistic when I put philosophy majors in the same category of "useless" as art history majors. Well, his gf is a philosophy major and she would be giving me a keyboard evisceration--as soon as she got home from her job at the Holiday Inn. Where she is head philosopher. I'm sure.
Anyway, said evisceration never happened. Maybe she is rethinking the wisdom of her major. Or, who knows? Maybe she thinks I kind of have a point. Or, maybe I just come across as too stubborn to bother with.
Regardless, she probably thinks she will go to grad school and slide into some nice cushy tenure-track position. I can guarantee that won't happen. Maybe she can get into grad school--although, she is getting her degree from a fairly insignificant state school. And if she does, maybe she can become adjunct faculty somewhere, making a couple of thousand per semester, and wondering why Amerikkka is sooooooo unfaaaaaaair to its brilliant young people.
You know, there was a time a hundred years ago, when people who had a passion for making buggy whips found it difficult to attain employment. They didn't demand two years of unemployment, or that the government prop up an unsustainable industry; they got over it and moved on.
Why can't today's young people understand that your first priority should be self-sufficiency, and indulging your intellectual passions should be secondary?