Pmacv1 wrote: » Here's my list: 1. Gender Studies 2. English 3. Classics 4. Theology/Philosophy 5. Sociology Honourable mention to Politics Most useful: 1. Medicine 2. Computer Science 3. Physics/Chemistry 4. Engineering 5. Nursing
Better Than Christ wrote: » If you're the sort of incurious philistine who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing, and has probably never read a book in his life, it's inevitable that you'll view the humanities as being worthless. This is even more stupid than your other stupid threads.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Good list. I totally agree. except for one thing. Take out the first five and you get a population that votes for trump every single time ...and we all die.
Pmacv1 wrote: » Ah stop, I only meant that there useless in the way that they produce nothing of any value!
Better Than Christ wrote: » I presume you're referring to monetary value. Intellectual value not being worth anything in your tiny, narrow little mind.
Pmacv1 wrote: » How do you work that one out? Most of the places in the US that are bastions for the sciences are deep blue states?
Pmacv1 wrote: » Nope I'm referring to research and achievements which have improved our lives beyond the wildest imaginations of those living 50 years ago, and continue to improve constantly.
Pawwed Rig wrote: » Surprised that computer science is so high on the list. Is that your qualification OP? I think theology/philosophy would be interesting to do but your back to interesting v useful. I would put economics in there somewhere on the useful side. Anthropology could go in on the useless side
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Without philosophy ..you wouldn't have science at all. And if you had studied history you would know that. In fact science was once called 'natural philosophy'.
Pmacv1 wrote: » Great, it's not overly useful now though is it? Don't get me wrong, it's fascinating to study, but only in very exceptional cases does it now provide any value.
Twister2 wrote: » I would put maths up there but you need higher than basic degree
glack wrote: » Not sure how any of your most useful 5 would get there with a few people with education degrees. Even doctors needed teachers...
Pmacv1 wrote: » Teachings a post-grad qualification, which is why I omitted it, but I agree fundamentally.
Raconteuse wrote: » Wha?!
LirW wrote: » While I believe that just about every degree has its right to exist and are useful for society in one way or another, there's one I'd like to nominate as worst contender: Geography. Not because it's boring or wishy-washy, but I believe that the overall topics are covered better by Google maps and other academic disciplines.