Originally posted by The Mad Viking
And it is frankly ridiculous to suggest that the reason for her failures were due to one of the joint majors of her undergrad degree.
And while I'm posting, I think you are up to 5 citations of a typing mistake as proof of Gepap not understanding computers.
And it is frankly ridiculous to suggest that the reason for her failures were due to one of the joint majors of her undergrad degree.
And while I'm posting, I think you are up to 5 citations of a typing mistake as proof of Gepap not understanding computers.

As has already been mentioned several times now, the whole point of bringing up Carly was she has been used in years past as an example of the utility of a philosophy degree -- apparently it taught her critical thinking and problem solving skills that prepared her for her roll in a huge technology company.
At some point along the line people realized she was a moron, and distanced themselves from her -- her philosophy degree is meaningless. Which is the true point of this.
She may or may not be called a philosopher, but in any case she obtained an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and never used it for the rest of her life. The same is true for the majority of people who take Philosophy undergraduate courses.
Why? Because they take it for personal interests. It's fine if such people take courses for personal interests at private schools like Carly did at Stanford, but it's a waste of tax payer money to fund it at public universities.
That money is best spent in tools to aid research in the public interest in other fields, such as medicine...
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