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Poll: Bachelor's Degree in Popular Culture - would you enroll?
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Poll: Bachelor's Degree in Popular Culture - would you enroll?
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Maybe
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No, but I think it would be an interesting program.
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26.32%
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nihility
Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Bachelor's Degree in Popular Culture - would you enroll?
Would you enroll in a university program for popular culture?
JasperX
Member Since: 3/27/2010
Posts: 6,259
Post #2
Why pay tens of thousands of dollars for a degree you can learn from ATRL?
nihility
Member Since: 3/15/2013
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JasperX
Why pay tens of thousands of dollars for a degree you can learn from ATRL?
Kali.
Member Since: 1/2/2014
Posts: 3,830
Post #4
ew no
Topherfy
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 3,400
Post #5
To answer the question, yeah. Maybe double major or have a minor in pop culture. Oh well, already graduated.
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JasperX
Why pay tens of thousands of dollars for a degree you can learn from ATRL?
Could pretty much apply to a lot of degrees. You could easily learn it elsewhere.
Damien M
Member Since: 3/5/2011
Posts: 15,589
Post #6
Nope.
Sounds like a Dead-On-Arrival career anyway.
Bribe
Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Post #7
Yas pop culture was in art, now art's in pop culture in my degree
theworldfamous
Member Since: 1/7/2014
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Post #8
It would have to be tied into a concentration with either Journalism, Public Relations, A&R, Music Management, or something useful.
Otherwise, go study ATRL.
KillingYourCareer
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 68,548
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JasperX
Why pay tens of thousands of dollars for a degree you can learn from ATRL?
Tell the troof
nihility
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Bribe
Yas pop culture was in art, now art's in pop culture in my degree
ReginaPhalange
Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Post #11
I'd ace it
JasperX
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Damien M
Nope.
Sounds like a Dead-On-Arrival career anyway.
Probably will do slightly better than the "online" massage therapy degree that University of Phoenix (aka Phonyx) provides
Georges
Member Since: 4/24/2011
Posts: 17,221
Post #13
Of course no.
Where the hell would you find a job?
nihility
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JasperX
Probably will do slightly better than the
"online" massage therapy degree
that University of Phoenix (aka Phonyx) provides
How does that even work.
ManDown
Member Since: 11/11/2010
Posts: 28,420
Post #15
Yes, and I feel like I'd be very successful. But I would only consider this if there was a job for it.
It would be more fun to teach.
hardbrit
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 7,779
Post #16
1 second its a hobby, suddenly its a job!
LoKoPaNdA
Member Since: 4/14/2011
Posts: 48,397
Post #17
It is great if you want a job at E!, MTV or Vh1. In fact, I think Brown University offers some kind of degree like this, but with a more serious name.
Rated R
Member Since: 10/20/2009
Posts: 20,682
Post #18
One second I'm a student then suddenly the unemployment line is me
theworldfamous
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hardbrit
1 second its a hobby, suddenly its a job!
A Reverse Employment Experience tea.
Matangi
Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Bribe
Yas pop culture was in art, now art's in pop culture in my degree
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