Hard disagree.

My first degree is in Creative Writing and my employees, customers, and vendors, and partners all benefit from my ability to express my thoughts well, as do I.

A good liberal arts degree teaches critical thinking as much as the subject it’s taught under. Grammar, logic, and rhetoric are a set of skills that are foundational to organized thought, persuasion, and self expression. Let me not also forget to mention that it’s wonderful to READ LITERATURE in an academic environment in order to develop an appreciation for art… and also personal development. nostr:note1dr23h2enydwsycgtj5pyre80vcxpm8k7pvkvynzy3jywt6dzn4hshqlhm0

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If you can afford a liberal arts/ fine arts/ political science degree go for it, but it likely won't get you a job that pays off your student loan or buys you a house. Not dissin the degree as much as asking, is it worth the money?