law school, grad school, pretty much any job you'd like provided you get a professional degree. philosophy teaches you how to think in my opinion, and the practice you get thinking so abstractly can help in any field. holla.
2007-03-07 08:32:22
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answered by thegreatone3238 1
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You can learn more about yourself and your world while you study and you can develop as a person, but there is no career where being a philosophy major is a desired skill. If you want to work right out of college, I'd consider another major. If you plan to attend grad school, it's an OK option. Don't forget, you c an change majors if you find something that intrigues you during your undergrad years.
2007-03-07 17:11:21
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answered by LoB 2
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There's not a real big demand for philosophy majors other than teaching philosophy!
2007-03-07 16:29:40
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answered by cranknbank9 4
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there is no job for those who major in philosophy. If you get that degree, you would have to apply to graduate school.
2007-03-07 17:02:18
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answered by dk 6
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You won't have a job but you'll know why!
Teaching basically is it.
2007-03-07 16:32:38
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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Philosophize....there won't be any money in it.....but at least you'll be doing something that you know how to do.
2007-03-07 18:10:00
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answered by levatorlux 5
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