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icemanfresh
6 years agoLegend
"MVWdeZT;c-17301740" wrote:"WolfNate;c-17300486" wrote:"MVWdeZT;c-17300219" wrote:
I think the distinguished degrees are advanced degrees.
As for how majors line up with jobs:
Law -- economics, psychology, villainy, language and literature, history, communications
Engineering -- computer science, biology, physics
Teaching -- all 13
Explain that to me? If I take Psychology and Lit I can be a lawyer?
I can introduce you to several real-life English majors who went on to law school. And I'm sure there are a few people who got degrees in psychology in law school, too. There's no undergraduate degree in law that I know of.
Back in my undergrad university, we had a legal management major, but most law schools where I'm from usually just require a certain number of philosophy units. So philosophy majors could also enroll.
Some of my computer science friends also went on to law school, since our school's GE required 12 units of philosophy :D