Do You Think You'll Do A Postgraduate Degree? (1 Viewer)

Postgrad?

  • Yes, I've got it pretty much planned

    Votes: 26 36.1%
  • Maybe, Maybe Not...

    Votes: 35 48.6%
  • No.

    Votes: 5 6.9%
  • Sif I'm planning so soon

    Votes: 6 8.3%

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Yeah I know. :( That's the reason why I'm reluctant to do a Philosophy major. Damn it, I'll do it anyway.
 

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I think it's just hard to be a lecturer if your area of topic isn't "popular" such as law or science, I don't know.

I had a search yesterday, out of curiousity (and procrastination), and there were like 7 academic openings for Sydney Uni or something. I forget what fields though, but they pay substantially. Like hello 80-130K salaries :(
 

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Iheartpaulfrank said:
That's the reason why I'm reluctant to do a Philosophy major. Damn it, I'll do it anyway.
Philosophy does a great job of beefing up your analytical skills. That aside, I think it's worth it for the edification if you get a kick out of it. Of course, being a med student, I don't quite experience the full force of the employment issue.

To ur_inner_child: On the few occaisions when I think to do so I look at academic openings in the sat herald careers section. Some areas certainly seem more in demand than others (e.g. medicine/medical science, politics, and computing... from observation) but new stuff comes up regularly. I geuss the trouble is being qualified enough to snap something up once it appears. Those professorial pay packets are certainly nothing to snub your nose at.
 

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