One word: drones.
One word: drones.
Nope
The OP sound like someone with a one-dimensional, middle-of-the-road type of intellect. That's not surprising. Yale tends to breed followers.
Who Owns History? wrote:
ivy diapers wrote:Hmm, I have a BS from a NESCAC school and have never heard anyone seriously refer to our alma mater as belonging to that category
Typically, "Little/Baby Ivies" refers to 3 schools only.
I still don't get it. I don't see how that's a flattering label... the Ivy League is an athletic conference made up of 8 pretty good schools. If you think it's the pinnacle of anything then you need to pull your head out of your baby ivy ass
I'd guess you are in the majority - most liberal arts majors have a job in other fields than what they studied.
What job did you expect to land in the history field?
X-Runner wrote:
I don't know if his dad's friend would have hooked him up if he dropped out if college or never attended.
He would. Maybe not the same job, but nepotism is the way these things typically work,
I majored in history and now work in construction. It's not half bad. It keeps me ripped, which the ladies love. Plus the day ends as soon as I leave work. The pay isn't great but I supplement my income slanging dime bags to high school kids.
Majoring in history helps make for a knowledgeable, appreciative perspective. A person can't appreciate the difficulties in what lies ahead without knowing the work previous generations put in for us to be where we are today. Just kidding, your major is useless.
They were also known as "Potted Ivies" back in my day.
I'm another history major -- wound up in the Defense Department, mostly working in IT
Some call them, "Little Ivies"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Ivies
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