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Many people say majoring in philosophy in college is a waste of time. Some say that philosophy majors will never use the skills they spent years learning in college, but the skills they learn indirectly affect every decision they make in their lives. Philosophy improves critical thinking and can improve a person’s decision making process. Philosophy is a good choice for a college major because it increases critical thinking which can help people later in life by helping them find a job, complete their job effectively and efficiently, and helping them solve problems that they will face in their lifetime. Philosophy is widely known as a useless major because the skills learned are not directly related to any particular job or career. That is …show more content…

There are many careers that philosophy students can focus on in college such as teaching, law, medicine and many more. These focuses are for people who know what they want to do while also majoring in philosophy. Carol Marie Cropper talks about these jobs in her article.”These 40-somethings fell in love with philosophy almost by accident and went on to careers in other fields. But for the most part they are convinced that their studies, which covered logic and ethics among other topics, helped them in their jobs and their lives.” (Cropper). This quote shows that while students didn’t learn directly for their job, they believed that their philosophical education has helped them greatly in their lives. There are, however, some students who do not have a focus for what they want to be in college. For these students, philosophy is perfect. It lays down the groundwork for any job by introducing the student to the greatly useful world of thought. These students may take a little longer to find a job, but when they do, they usually make more than enough money to live comfortably. Philosophy is a great catalyst for finding jobs in other fields, but there are some jobs within the field …show more content…

The creativity learned by philosophy students can give them the ability to come up with these solutions. Without a philosophical education the mind is untrained. It can come up with the right solution but the chances it will are significantly lower. Cropper discusses this creativity in her article. “Of all the gifts that his philosophy degree has given him, said Dr. Bruner, the Nebraska graduate, creativity is probably the most important.” (Cropper). This quote shows that even the students who take philosophy can appreciate the creativity learned. Not only does this creativity solve problems, but it can also allow for real easy career changes. Cropper provides an example of this happening. “Briggs Myrick, a 1977 Texas A & M graduate, became a sales clerk and manager at a hardware store after college. But within three years -- and without further training -- he was programming computers at the university. The leap was easy, he said: A lot of the early computer scientists were philosophers.” (Cropper). Myrick probably was able to transition so easy from a manager at a hardware store to programming computers because of the education and creativity he learned in

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