Einherjar86
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I mean, yeah. He's very French. But without him literature and science studies probably wouldn't have gotten off the ground the way it did.
high enough grades makes you exempt from exams??So I got a 98 in anatomy for the last quarter which leaves me with a B for the semester and thus exempt from the exam. Everything else is fucked though, other than a B for the last quarter in geometry
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at some point you gonna explain in more detail that weird thing about high grades making you exempt from exams??
laughing my ass off over this phraseuncomfortable ass slacks
landed a jobbie, master's degree delayed for now![]()

Yeah, you've really gotta be into the idea of doing college forever for historian to be a good career fit, at least in the academic realm. Public historians are real unicorns and jobs are really hard to come by in museums. Academic historians are a funky group of people though. My most recent experience excepted (aside from an old adviser I still keep close contact to), they seem very skeptical of encouraging the idea of pursuing a career in the field. I get that the job field can be pretty harsh and they're just trying to be realistic with students, but I think that approach is less than beneficial to the field and it overlooks the fact that PhD's in history find jobs outside of the field. If you're going to go into debt to get a PhD, sure, don't do it. Otherwise, it's just time. Worst case scenario in my case, I'll be either an over-qualified English instructor in Germany or an overqualified German instructor in the US. I really don't like language instruction, but I wouldn't regret having gone through the PhD process and developing the skills necessary for that purpose if I didn't land a sweet tenure-track position at an R1 at the end. I get my situation is a bit different and not exactly being settled on academia plays into my view.
maybe go back for master's one day, CS master doesn't intrigue me as much.Data science software engineer at a local bank
Just took a job as a visiting assistant professor of Classics at Miami University in Ohio. Moving to the Cincinnati area next month.
Where in Cincinnati? Surprised you didn't look into Xavier as they have a Classics program as well.
The university is in Oxford but I'm moving to Hamilton, a bit closer to Cincy.