What grad program is Caleb attending?

rudad02

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It’s actually more of a practical major than things like philosophy. It’s not the worst thing in the world to have an understanding of HR management or supply chains no matter what you do
Or of labor unions.
 

Skull83

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It’s actually more of a practical major than things like philosophy. It’s not the worst thing in the world to have an understanding of HR management or supply chains no matter what you do
Ha, as a former Philosophy major at RU who now is frequently involved in labor relations matters, I would say that not every student needs to major in a subject that seems to offer immediate practical benefits.

Having said that, the next men's basketball player at RU who attends grad school in the Philosophy department will be the first one I've heard of 🙂
 

mildone_rivals

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It’s actually more of a practical major than things like philosophy. It’s not the worst thing in the world to have an understanding of HR management or supply chains no matter what you do
Depends. If one wants to go to RU and then go on to law school, Philosophy and/or History become pretty practical, given RU has no pre-law major.
 
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