nayyarv
His Holiness
The traditional joke:
The graduate with a Science degree asks, "Why does it work?"
The graduate with an Engineering degree asks, "How does it work?"
The graduate with an Accounting degree asks,
"How much will it cost?"
The graduate with an Arts degree asks, "Do you want fries with that?"
It's all about stereotypes. People associate low UAI courses with dumb people, it actually depends on the demand. Medicine and law, with the highest demand have the highest UAI's. The perception that BArts is a pritty bludgy degree doesn't do wonders for the stereotype. its just like the stereotype of the nerdy asian/indian, or that all aussies are like Steve Irwin (RIP).
I actually have no experience in this, but some of the points brought up are quite valid
i mean, u don't have immigrants with philosophy degrees clogging up airports cos there is a shortage of such people, nor is there much scope for such people besides teaching. It is undoubtedly, not a degree one would do, if immediate employment was a priority, but BArts combined with another degree, might be a better idea
I dont know why i chimed in, i dont like 'arty' subjects, nor am i at uni, i just like the joke at the top
The graduate with a Science degree asks, "Why does it work?"
The graduate with an Engineering degree asks, "How does it work?"
The graduate with an Accounting degree asks,
"How much will it cost?"
The graduate with an Arts degree asks, "Do you want fries with that?"
It's all about stereotypes. People associate low UAI courses with dumb people, it actually depends on the demand. Medicine and law, with the highest demand have the highest UAI's. The perception that BArts is a pritty bludgy degree doesn't do wonders for the stereotype. its just like the stereotype of the nerdy asian/indian, or that all aussies are like Steve Irwin (RIP).
I actually have no experience in this, but some of the points brought up are quite valid
i mean, u don't have immigrants with philosophy degrees clogging up airports cos there is a shortage of such people, nor is there much scope for such people besides teaching. It is undoubtedly, not a degree one would do, if immediate employment was a priority, but BArts combined with another degree, might be a better idea
I dont know why i chimed in, i dont like 'arty' subjects, nor am i at uni, i just like the joke at the top