Is it true that the ( arts degree = 0 ) (1 Viewer)

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yeah i needed to upgrade my data entry skills because i was making too many mistakes on the cash registers :eek:
 

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See! You're just reaffirming everything we've been saying.

An Arts degree = 0. It's merely a platform for those too useless to have gotten into what they wanted to begin with.
Just because you don't get straight into your desired course at uni it doesn't mean you're useless. No need to be so arrogant.
 

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yeah i needed to upgrade my data entry skills because i was making too many mistakes on the cash registers :eek:
Can I suggest Retail Services at TAFE?

An Arts degree makes you underqualified for such a prestigious position as chief register operator, I'm afraid further qualifications are needed.

But don't let me pull you down, you keep up the good fight sir!
 

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nah if you're a scientist you can operate the deep fryer and the thickshake machine
 

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nah engineering is mad m8 cant go wrong being a mad cunt engineer
 

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An Arts degree, like many degrees, is a great thing to have and add to what is hopefully an already strong background. Its great to havea degree that is specialised. But there is no set path for success unfortunately. You can be honors student, and not have the social skills to take you anywhere outside of academic land. You can have an Arts degree and serve beers. Fine. But you can also have an Arts degree, get a great job in a finance company or a bank, then use it to vault onto somethng specific like im doing possibly later as a masters.

Point is everyones different and the same degree will never look the same being held by 2 different people. Resume's and interviews establish that. Actually having worked in a bank as a middle manager helps me vaildate what I am saying. (ie I have actually had a job). That and on my transcirpt I will have done stats, maths, finance and some accounting and eco subjects. I have completed my DIP in FIN PLANNING also so dont think arts students are necessarily maccas workers.

As for this knob who is talking about all degrees being shit but his own, go figure - truly boredofstudies. You dont know shit about shit you little child. Real world called, fuck off.
 

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As for this knob who is talking about all degrees being shit but his own, go figure - truly boredofstudies. You dont know shit about shit you little child. Real world called, fuck off.
I would just ignore those trolls. Arts degrees have been bashed in this country constantly by ignorant people and I guess it'll continue to be bashed which is a shame but a reality that can't be changed. Unlike in other countries where there is a culture that promotes educational advancement for the sake of actual advancement in one's own education, there seems to be a large amount of ugly people in this country that solely see University as a place to get a job in either law, business or something and then leave. They just can't accept that other people have different goals. But who cares, people should follow their own goals, not the goals of fugly hyoomans. :shy:
 

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