LOL, this thread is hilarious. I also loathe when people go "oh I didn't know you were an artist!" when I say I'm doing Arts. I got an OP2 (which is like UAI 98 right?) so I could have done any degree but I chose Arts because thats what interested me. Literature and History and Politics... now I've joined that with Education mainly because that was probably what I was always going to do and I figured that rather than do a GradDip I would get more practical experience through the Bachelor program.
Anyways... cute.asa.button has already said above pretty much everything I wanted to add to the thread: the Bachelor of Arts is actually the most widely conferred degree in the world. Perhaps it would interest you to know that in the United States for example students are pretty much required to undertake a Liberal Arts program before they can specialise in law or medicine (this is generally why in movies they refer to going to college then law school/med school).
You're pretty much guaranteed an intership as a medical graduate because of the number of drop outs there are coupled with the growing demand for health services... it isn't that difficult to comprehend. And it's not quite fair to be comparing BArts to degrees of national priority like medicine, nursing or education... what about comparing it to Bachelors in Creative Arts or Fine Arts etc lol.
Anyways... cute.asa.button has already said above pretty much everything I wanted to add to the thread: the Bachelor of Arts is actually the most widely conferred degree in the world. Perhaps it would interest you to know that in the United States for example students are pretty much required to undertake a Liberal Arts program before they can specialise in law or medicine (this is generally why in movies they refer to going to college then law school/med school).
You're pretty much guaranteed an intership as a medical graduate because of the number of drop outs there are coupled with the growing demand for health services... it isn't that difficult to comprehend. And it's not quite fair to be comparing BArts to degrees of national priority like medicine, nursing or education... what about comparing it to Bachelors in Creative Arts or Fine Arts etc lol.