You say "Liberal Arts Degree", I hear "Chronic Unemployment". TFM.

  1. Martin Grafratica

    Because nobody with a political science degree ever went on to do anything with it.

    14 years ago at 11:00 am
    1. Southern Proper Lady

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has a political science degree. Obviously, he did something with his political science degree. Please get your facts straight.

      14 years ago at 11:29 am
    2. glitz

      Calling a lady a Bitch is NF. However, she is a dumb ass for not being able to read the sarcasm

      14 years ago at 2:25 pm
    3. Noble Leslie DeVotie

      Seriously? You’re going to call her a dumb ass? You started that with so much promise.

      In any case, SPL, that was sarcasm. Get back in the kitchen and think about what you did.

      14 years ago at 6:02 pm
  2. Bow Ties & Boat Shoes

    People almost always have a liberal arts major as their pre-law. I’d say that this post was stupid, but that would be giving it too much credit.

    14 years ago at 11:52 am
  3. In Tri Delt We Trust

    Double major in Political Science and English Literature, with a minor in History. Yeah, I have no hope of ever getting a job. (Not that I actually want/need one though).

    14 years ago at 12:13 pm
  4. sir frattalot

    I’m a PolySci major I’m using for pre-law. Doesn’t say chronic unemployment to me

    14 years ago at 12:45 pm
    1. Frat Sinatra

      Not if you’re well connected enough, or good enough at your job. Unemployment doesn’t exist if you do your job well enough.

      14 years ago at 2:21 pm
    2. sir frattalot

      Really I don’t have to worry at all about being unemployed. With family connections and connections with my brothers a job will be easy to find.

      14 years ago at 4:23 pm
    3. A dime a dozen...

      There are obviously other factors besides what major you are. With connections, it wouldn’t matter what your major is. I concur with that point, but my argument was based on a PolySci major going to law school as a generalization. Mostly due to the over abundance of law students.

      14 years ago at 4:28 pm