answers1: You must know some very arrogant people then. <br>
The arts and humanities majors I know are lovely, humble, searching
people. <br>
It's wonderful that you are majoring in science to become a nurse if
that is your passion though. You are quite right, in a mercenary way,
it's a very practical decision.
answers2: I am unsure where to start, having so many thoughts on your
question. <br>
<br>
Let's see; firstly, the subject of arts and humanities majors having
superiority complexes. I do agree that many college graduates believe
themselves more intelligent than others, and in the writing business,
you see them often. I feel it important to mention, however, that this
does not simply hold true for art majors -- it is something you see
everywhere, whether the graduates are engineers, architects,
businessmen, or painters. I agree that philosophy is a joke of a
major, but not in the same sense as you. I simply find it humorous
that misguided minds believe college a place to learn the art of life
and existence. <br>
<br>
Now, on the subject of the art students, I would say that it is
foolish for them to spend four years getting a degree instead of
actively working toward a career. Writers in particular waste time and
money at universities, developing skills that come naturally (and much
quicker) if they actually sat down and practice their craft. <br>
<br>
Now, not to turn this around on you, but I'd like to move to the
subject of your experience and degree. The story of your college
experience is truly distressing to me. Why, with your entire life
ahead of you, would you throw aside what you wish to do for what is
profitable? It is true that many in arts and humanities do not make it
in their field, but the same holds true to all degrees. I personally
know a science major who works at the local bank. Similarly, I know a
math major who works in road construction -- the type of work
involving tar and heavy lifting, not numbers. To single out the art
majors seems narrow-minded, if not vindictive. <br>
<br>
Saying this, I would like to make a point about myself. I am no
psychologist, and cannot tell you why you seem to have developed an
inferiority complex. I am no college graduate either. The only school
I have attended has been mandatory -- and even then, I skipped days as
often as possible. Hell, I graduated at an alternative school for
troubled learners. None of this has prevented me from becoming a
professional writer at the age of 19, with 2 complete 120,000 word +
novels. The point I'm trying to make is that neither you nor I should
judge others based on a diploma. If they believe themselves superior
because they paid a university inordinate amounts of money, do as I
do, and laugh at them inwardly. You cannot change their child-like
mind -- only time and experience can. <br>
<br>
Lastly, I urge you to consider your path in life. In my case, I worked
toward my dream and achieved more than I thought possible. If you
truly wish to be a nurse for the rest of your life, that is your
decision, but don't let others convince you to do anything other than
what you want. <br>
<br>
Wishing you the best, <br>
<br>
Jachel
answers3: don't worry, its not general, here in mexico, arts and
humanities are considered as careers for low mental capacity people,
so, its just a perspective, if you do it with love, with your heart,
then you are a genius.
answers4: Jachel has it. Or... maybe you're on a first name basis with
everyone in the world? And maybe your doctor is, too?
answers5: The pecking order was always arts,sciences then engineering
when I was at uni and similarly when I did my A-Levels. We used to
joke you can get an arts degree like toilet paper. <br>
<br>
It was always true that as an engieering graduate I spent
significantly more time in lectures and labs where as the arts had
significantly less contact time. whether this is justification for
anything I'm not really sure but as I did engineering I'm going to
assume it is! <br>
<br>
Lets face it though, if it wasn't for the science and engineering
geeks we'd still be sat in caves wondering if a tree falls in the
woods......
answers6: Hard work and making yourself valuable to others is what
makes money, not whether it's humanities or sciences. To be honest
the highest paid people on average are sports athletes, entertainers
and then financial services (banking, investing, real estate, etc...)
so unless you're looking to do one of those just find something you
love to do and don't worry about the money so much because you'll burn
out or quit a high paying job if you're not satisfied personally.
answers7: I think when people declare themselves to be superior they
should check their grammar first.
answers8: Why do human beings look down on Liberal Arts/Humanities
majors? because of fact people who're not liking in the direction of
the subject of worldwide history throughout youthful days because of
lacking of the mothers and dads historic past in history. history is
the previous which at modern made it into 2 aspects i.e. His & tale
which existed earlier. The Architectural Designs of those bygone era
and the architects we produced throughout those days, Engineering
throughout any Medieval era existence has basically delivered
concerning to the sea replace in modern engineering. at modern
worldwide extensive each and every eleventh minute an engineering
structural collapses is it because of suited high quality of training.
Can cutting-edge any engineers can they equipped the palaces,or great
monument systems which see as vacationer spots which all come below
the history and springs below Archeological branch and which see each
and every time in worldwide information media contained in this
variety of rankings given to maintain the ask your self which existed
earlier. No physique can project Arts/Humanities which has created
history. So do love Liberal Arts/Humanities the place very few each
and every person is born to do the unaccomplished artwork so the
subsequent era can learn something extra suitable and modifications of
subject which shouldn't appeared upon via those so talked
approximately as engineers/medical doctors and so on..
answers9: There are people who feel superior to others in all
disciplines, not just humanities, and nice people in all disciplines
too.
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