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AurelieWilliams · 80-89, M
Thousands of dollars worth of education most people will never use unless you want a career teaching liberal arts or be a Democrat.

Elessar · 26-30, M
How to trigger conservatives, simply by stating anything they don't like 😎
LifeIsGoood · 26-30, F
It's not a specific degree, it's a kind of degree like history, literature, writing, philosophy, sociology, psychology, creative arts, etc. The ones more about arts than sciences.
wackidywack · 22-25
it really depends on which school you'll be going to. Contacting the school will have the most accurate results
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
History, art, literature, mathematics, sciences—just about any academic topic. But generally not job-specific items like accounting, engineering, business management, etc.

Liberal arts degrees are great prep for business, however, because you learn the key skills of research, writing, and critical thinking. I have a liberal arts degree and I work in business. It’s also great for pre-law and pre-med.
meJess · F
Nothing liberal or artistic

 
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