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hodj

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Let's just keep ignoring that bio/chem double major I'm also finishing out.
 

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I was thinking more about teaching high school biology or chemistry, or anatomy phys at a community college actually.

High School Teachers : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Postsecondary Teachers : Occupational Outlook Handbook: : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

That's the beauty of what I've pursued with a three field background Z.

There are no limits here.

I also don't need money that badly, in case you haven't figured that out yet.
What? You just posted "teaching medical students"

Also there's always teaching medical students. Lots of bio-anth majors teach pre med anatomy/physiology classes to future doctors and nurses.
 

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I also said I could teach pre nursing or pre med students.

Your desperation is leading you to just taking wild swings everywhere.

Let go thy jimmies. Seek unrustlement.

Anthropology career stats are slanted because the vast vast vast vast vast majority of people who get a degree in the field get a BA in ethnography.

There are absolutely no fucking jobs for a BA in ethnography/cultural anthropology directly. A lot of those majors go on to do things like marketing and hiring/administration roles that aren't counted as "anthropology" careers.

Archaeology is federally mandated. Every time the Federal State or Local governments do a new development project, Archaeologists are called in. There's also lots of CRM/Environmental project firms that hire them out.

Its time to let it go bro.
 

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I actually don't believe anything you post. so you are double majoring Anthro/Chem/Bio? Seems interesting.
Lol you are really upset about that neg aren't you?

Truth hurts don't it?

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Here I'll even do you one better than that

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I also said I could teach pre nursing or pre med students.

Your desperation is leading you to just taking wild swings everywhere.

Let go thy jimmies. Seek unrustlement.

Anthropology career stats are slanted because the vast vast vast vast vast majority of people who get a degree in the field get a BA in ethnography.

There are absolutely no fucking jobs for a BA in ethnography/cultural anthropology directly. A lot of those majors go on to do things like marketing and hiring/administration roles that aren't counted as "anthropology" careers.

Archaeology is federally mandated. Every time the Federal State or Local governments do a new development project, Archaeologists are called in. There's also lots of CRM/Environmental project firms that hire them out.

Its time to let it go bro.
Jesus fucking christ you are the most dishonest person. Go from "teaching medical students" to "pre-med students" to "high schoolers". Keep changing what you post, please. So what if Archaeology is federally mandated? That doesn't instantly mean you get a job in the field when you graduate...from undergrad.
 

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Lol you are really upset about that neg aren't you?

Truth hurts don't it?

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Here I'll even do you one better than that

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You are really upset that no one gives a shit if you get three undergrad degrees from a mediocre University. Good for you.
 

hodj

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Calls me dishonest, is shit posting desperately trying to attack me because he got nailed with a neg for being a lemming faggot.

I've already graduated my Anth degree by the way.

Like I said, its time to let go your jimmies. Seek unrustlement.

You are really upset that no one gives a shit if you get three undergrad degrees from a mediocre University. Good for you.
You've given me no choice here bro

Now I have to do this

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Hodj, how close are you to breaking again? How upset and delusional are you really? Provide me data that Anthropology is not one of the least employable fields. Please, since you claim otherwise.

Also, show how anthropology magically glues all scientific fields together.
 

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You are really upset that no one gives a shit if you get three undergrad degrees from a mediocre University. Good for you.
You basically called him a liar about that, so apparently you do care.

Regardless, triple majoring in very related fields is hardly that unusual such that the default implication would be that he is lying. It is really just about using all your electives on required courses in the other fields. Often you can do it with only a few extra class hours total. I was double math/compsci/physics until I decided to drop the physics. Kind of regret it now, as it I was just a few classes out of finishing it and now have been out of it too long to really do it again without sitting in on a few classes.
 

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You basically called him a liar about that, so apparently you do care.

Regardless, triple majoring in very related fields is hardly that unusual such that the default implication would be that he is lying. It is really just about using all your electives on required courses in the other fields. Often you can do it with only a few extra class hours total. I was double math/compsci/physics until I decided to drop the physics. Kind of regret it now, as it I was just a few classes out of finishing it and now have been out of it too long to really do it again without sitting in on a few classes.
I know it is easy. I did neurobiology and molecular cell biology as an undergrad.
 

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The only person I can see having a breakdown here is you, Z.

All dat desperation, butthurt and strawgrasping for anything to hold onto is resulting solely in my laughing at you.

I already provided you that data from the US bureau of labor statistics, which is a bit more reliable than fucking Forbes.

Furthermore, here in Kentucky, at the University of Kentucky, we have this place called the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, which is run in conjunction with the University, the State of Kentucky, and the William Webb Museum. My mentor also works directly in conjunction with them. Further I've been volunteering down there off and on for over three years.

I also did a field school through KAS and UK in 2012. They hire pretty much all the archaeology grads down there, and I've already been informed that they're hiring anyone with one arm and a field school. I'm just waiting for the end of the semester to head down there with my resume.

So yeah.
 

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The only person I can see having a breakdown here is you, Z.

All dat desperation, butthurt and strawgrasping for anything to hold onto is resulting solely in my laughing at you.

I already provided you that data from the US bureau of labor statistics, which is a bit more reliable than fucking Forbes.

Furthermore, here in Kentucky, at the University of Kentucky, we have this place called the Kentucky Archaeological Survey, which is run in conjunction with the University, the State of Kentucky, and the William Webb Museum. My mentor also works directly in conjunction with them. Further I've been volunteering down there off and on for over three years.

I also did a field school through KAS and UK in 2012. They hire pretty much all the archaeology grads down there, and I've already been informed that they're hiring anyone with one arm and a field school. I'm just waiting for the end of the semester to head down there with my resume.

So yeah.
That's great, but that is not evidence to support that anthropology degrees make people more employable than degrees in other sciences.
 

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You are really upset that no one gives a shit if you get three undergrad degrees from a mediocre University. Good for you.
Can you get multiple undergraduate degrees like that? At my university if you did that all you were doing was completing additional majors. You could get a bachelor of the arts and a bachelor of science and that was it.
 

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That's great, but that is not evidence to support that anthropology degrees make people more employable than degrees in other sciences.
Are you done yet? Because I never claimed anthropology degrees make people more employable than other degrees in the sciences. You're just strawmanning again.

I said that the employment prospects are fine for the field, particularly in regards to archaeology

Pfft, go to grad school bro. Real work is for suckers.
I will once I finish these other degrees.

Dig during the summer. Study during the fall and winter.

Only reason I didn't do it [get a job doing field work] last year was because I hadn't graduated the Ant degree yet, and was going to the field school in Poland.

I did do a week's worth of excavation through KAS last summer before I headed to Poland, purely volunteer work, excavating Pope Cemetary.

Willem Pope was one of the founders of Louisville, he laid out the initial road plans, and he was third cousin to George Washington.

I also got my picture in Archaeology magazine on my first archaeological dig, which was pretty sweet.

So far its been a very rewarding experience. The beauty of not needing money that badly, though my family certainly isn't "rich" or "old money" is I get to do what I love.

Can you get multiple undergraduate degrees like that? At my university if you did that all you were doing was completing additional majors. You could get a bachelor of the arts and a bachelor of science and that was it.
Yes, the way it works at UK is that the bio and anthro degrees are separate programs, the BA in chem is an alternative track for biomedical students, so it would be a second major on the biology degree, and there's a lot of overlap between the two.

My background is perfect for pre med, honestly. I even have a pretty decent overall GPA (3.6) so I could go that route, if I really wanted.

I just really don't wanna.
 

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My background is perfect for pre med, honestly. I even have a pretty decent overall GPA (3.6) so I could go that route, if I really wanted.

I just really don't wanna.
Pre-med means nothing. All you need to for medical school is 6 (?) courses as prerequisites, so any major can be "perfect" for pre-med.
 

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http://www.uky.edu/registrar/Major-S...t/a&s/chea.pdf

http://www.uky.edu/registrar/Major-S...t/a&s/bios.pdf

http://www.uky.edu/registrar/Major-S.../a&s/antas.pdf

Pre-med means nothing. All you need to for medical school is 6 (?) courses as prerequisites, so any major can be "perfect" for pre-med.
You need 8 courses, 2 rounds of calc, 2 rounds college chemistry, 2 rounds ochem, 2 rounds biology. That's been set in stone for 100 plus years.

What I mean by that is because most of my work has been bio/chem/anatomy/phys with a focus on osteology, that is sort of ideal for med school.

You guys done trying to hyper analyze me? Have I satisfied you that I'm not a liar yet? Would you like a blood sample and some skin or hair from my first born as well?