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re: "WHAT does your son want to study if I may ask?"

He's planning on a double major: Linguistics and something technical: Math, Science or Engineering. I keep encouraging him to pursue Engineering because of the strong job outlook.

I read good things about careers in math, but when I looked further I found that although the number of jobs for math majors is growing very rapidly, the actual number of jobs is still insanely small - it's in the HUNDREDS. I'm not including teachers, of course, but that's because . . . who would want to do all that work and then only be a math teacher???

There are still a lot of Computer Science jobs, but those are going to vanish as hardware rapidly moves to the cloud and programming continues to be outsourced to India. Computers were good for my generation, but not for his.

I think Biology and Engineering are where it's at, job-wise.

He doesn't want to be a lawyer. He doesn't want to be a doctor (I think he's a fool for that.) Linguistics fascinates him, but I only see that leading to a government job (Pentagon, C.I.A., NSA, etc.), and I've been trying to convince him to avoid government like the plague.

Many of the Ivy Leagues don't require students to pick a major until well into their 2nd year. Harvard encourages Freshmen and Sophomores to explore as many careers as possible and allows students to take courses in virtually anything. One of the things I love about that school is that M.I.T. is just a twenty minute walk up the street, and students at either school are allowed to take classes at the other. That gives them a LOT of flexibility in what major(s) to pursue and which authorities they can associate with.
 




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Re: Colleges...
By: micro
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Wed, 25 Jan 17 9:27 PM
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UVA is a very good school. William and MAry is the second oldest, only to Harvard, college in this country.

Jefferson was educated by George Wythe in Law.
That is the LAw COllege is named the George Wythe COllege of Law.

My youngest daughter attended there. We turned down offers from Harvard, Yale, Standford, Princeton, and several others.

WHY?

Because we knew those schools were more interested in political agenda and spin than they were actually in the nuts and bolts of being a great attorney.

She made Law review and won the national law competition for W&M. Her work is now part of the LAw review and case law study. Virginia overturned a ruling they had that she made her study on.

IN the end, it is about the student. Law schools tend to turn students into liberals.

Virginia Commonwealth is located in downtown Richmod along Broad Street. (MAIN ROAD east and west) The Medical school is right next to the Confederate Headquarters of Jeff Davis and the Confederate Museum. Both are worth visiting.

WHAT does your son want to study if I may ask?


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