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PHILOSOPHY HONORS students,what you will do in your FUTURE?

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i am b.a 1st year philosophy honors student,just had taken the admission,i live in new delhi,i am in india no 1 college st stephan

my parents is asking what i should do after graduation.

what you will do after completing graduation,did you will do mba or will go for masters in philosophy. what are great job opportunites for philosophy student,great carrers

god bless you all

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  1. You can do anything with a Philosophy major. It doesn't limit you in any way (unless you let it). Do whatever it is you want to do. If you're interested in some field, you'll be good at it, and you'll go far.

    Philosophy teach you how to think.

    Psychology teach you how others think.

    You need both for effective counseling.

    Why Study Philosophy?

    National studies of college graduate test scores attest to the success of philosophy students. They consistently score better than nearly all other majors on the Graduate Record Exam, GMAT and LSAT.

    But the value of an education in philosophy extends beyond the domain of personal and academic skills.

    As the global community continues to shrink and corporate America restructures, careers will increasingly demand employees who can think critically, disclose hidden assumptions and values, formulate problems clearly, and discern the impact of ideas. The flexibility provided by a background in philosophy can become a career asset.

    The undergraduate program in philosophy is excellent preparation for many other disciplines and professional programs, including teaching, fine arts, natural and social sciences, psychology, and business.

    Philosophy graduates are actively working in many of those fields. Some have gone on to graduate or professional schools in law, philosophy, and other areas

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