u noe wat i lyk u LHS u aint bad gurl
Thanks Em lol.
It's also a common problem with special provisions/considerations as well - those who know how to play the system can get away with some pretty questionable stuff. On the other hand, I know a few people with legitimate problems who didnt get anything because they didnt know how the system worked.
Back onto degrees though, I've definitely come to the realisation lately that they often provide people with a skill set as opposed to a defined career path. A lot of graduate jobs these days just ask for an undergrad degree as the educational requirement as opposed to a specific degree. So I definitely think the whole "Arts degrees = Centrelink" thing doesnt really reflect reality.
The stats of the number of people awarded special provisions in independent and religious schools when you consider the majority of students with disabilities are enrolled in public schools, it is mind boggling.
lol u dolts
arts degrees r also stepping stones to further study
plenty ov post grad opts fo dose wif high enuf GPAS/WAMS or ones dat r even credit average
Yes, many arts degree students will do further study. My sister went into Journalism after her arts degree, but then did a Masters to retrain direction learn Indonesian and policy and ended up in policy work. Many of her friends did Masters after their arts degrees.
Unemployability is not equal to arts degrees. There's quite the glut of pharmacists atm-and with pharmacy, that is a limited job you train for. Things like commerce, science have broader projectiles than those uber specific degrees like physio, teaching etc.
The reason why doctors generally find jobs is because they control the number of medical graduates. As far as I know - based on sibling impressions, if you do health science, don't expect to get a job in that field quickly. Of course, that excluded medicine but they have other problems (long period of training).
So my point is that just because it is broad, doesn't make you less employable.
Remember: correlation doesn't equal to causation.
This thread is starting to sound like, bring back capping degrees 2k13.