bludge off centrelinkJust wondering what can you do with an arts degree? do you normally transfer into the field you want to do? what can you do with an arts degree after uni??
well i don't think there's much you could do with an arts degree except work for government or if you combine it with another degree... (this is pretty much the general consensus)Just wondering what can you do with an arts degree? do you normally transfer into the field you want to do? what can you do with an arts degree after uni??
doing arts as a single degree could be difficult to find a job in the future but having it as double degree isnt a bad choice..Why would anyone do arts? Good luck getting a jOb that pays well!
I have a few friends doing plain Arts... should I, tell them this? Or is it just conjecture and I'd be scaring them?Why would anyone do arts? Good luck getting a jOb that pays well!
Not everything is about money. Ever considered the fact that Arts students simply have a passion different to yours?Why would anyone do arts? Good luck getting a jOb that pays well!
If you go to university to NOT earn shiteloads of money afterwards there is something wrong with youNot everything is about money. Ever considered the fact that Arts students simply have a passion different to yours?
Art students can get good jobs if they work hard. Like in any degree, hard work will be rewarded. Maybe not with a sublime salary...but I for one know I would rather have a mediocre paying job doing something I enjoy than a high flying job that I hate. You're going to be working for the majority of your life, do something you are passionate about, not something that simply pays the bills.
And back to the original topic! :]
If you do simply want to be a writer, you'll have to do more work than just a BA - building up a "portfolio" so to say, and industry connections.
And like ptrgry and 4025808 said, if you choose classes smartly, you could score a job in a wide range of NGO's, government agencies and even international organizations such as Amnesty or Oxfam.
If worst comes to worst, do a MA of Teaching for a year after you finish and become a teacher! (This is my backup)
Don't let people bully you into thinking an Arts degree is the path to failure :] If you're passionate, willing to work hard, and network, you'll find a job.
Oh so, following your passion and doing a course you want to, would mean there is something wrong with you?If you go to university to NOT earn shiteloads of money afterwards there is something wrong with you
I didnt fluke my interview and I ended up getting in. OF COURSE IM DOING IT FOR THE MONEY! Wasting 5 years of my life for something other than money is retardedOh so, following your passion and doing a course you want to, would mean there is something wrong with you?
Looks like someone is doing med for the money, you probably fluked the interview with your alter ego.
Wow thats very wierd, why would you do something you love if it doesnt pay well? I may love cleaning toilets all day but that wont earn me much will it?Some people view success in terms other than earning a heap of money....there is nothing wrong with following your passion.
I would rather do an arts degree and hence something I love, than do medicine/law etc. just because of the money/prestige.
This is a great summation of the way I view success as well. Although I must agree, unless someone excels in their Arts degree and plans to take mammoth -sized steps toward further education then they're not going to be employed based on their degree really.Some people view success in terms other than earning a heap of money....there is nothing wrong with following your passion.
I would rather do an arts degree and hence something I love, than do medicine/law etc. just because of the money/prestige.
Exactly thats what Im saying, where on earth are you going to get employed with an arts degree for good money? lolThis is a great summation of the way I view success as well. Although I must agree, unless someone excels in their Arts degree and plans to take mammoth -sized steps toward further education then they're not going to be employed based on their degree really.
I agreed with you, you won't get employed unless you pursue an academic career or something as a critic or along those kind of lines.Exactly thats what Im saying, where on earth are you going to get employed with an arts degree for good money? lol