Warning on Anthropology; You'll learn in excruciating and painful detail why the world is such a fucking mess, and there's no comfortable lies that make it easier. Also, Anthropology is not "Easy A's". You don't have to do math but you do have to put your brain through a wringer and challenge a lot of how you look at the world. If you're a very good reader and writer you can bullshit your way through to a point, but after the 200 level classes you need to actually pay attention and learn theory.
At the upper levels you'll also need to be able to use spreadsheets and do some data analysis. If you go through it as a degree you'll have to do field work, which means convincing strangers that they can trust you and then spending weeks or months hanging out and learning about their lives.
You'll never make back the cost of your tuition unless you go in to marketing or some similar exploitive profession because no one in power cares about decolonization, indigenous rights, or the lives of poor people. If you go to enough symposiums and talks and discussions you might meet some cool old Marxists who can help you break out of the western colonial mindset. It's a valuable discipline if you're going to try to organize diverse groups of people because the whole core of the discipline is about breaking your preconceptions about the Other and trying to understand them way they understand themselves
Also, Anthropology is not “Easy A’s”. You don’t have to do math but you do have to put your brain through a wringer and challenge a lot of how you look at the world.
I didn't find it any more challenging than just like, being a communist. Its a lot of the same ways of thinking, imo,. It's like organizing but instead of convincing people to come to your event where you yell at a landlord, it's convincing people to talk to you about their shitty ass experiences in the healthcare system.
Warning on Anthropology; You'll learn in excruciating and painful detail why the world is such a fucking mess, and there's no comfortable lies that make it easier. Also, Anthropology is not "Easy A's". You don't have to do math but you do have to put your brain through a wringer and challenge a lot of how you look at the world. If you're a very good reader and writer you can bullshit your way through to a point, but after the 200 level classes you need to actually pay attention and learn theory.
At the upper levels you'll also need to be able to use spreadsheets and do some data analysis. If you go through it as a degree you'll have to do field work, which means convincing strangers that they can trust you and then spending weeks or months hanging out and learning about their lives.
You'll never make back the cost of your tuition unless you go in to marketing or some similar exploitive profession because no one in power cares about decolonization, indigenous rights, or the lives of poor people. If you go to enough symposiums and talks and discussions you might meet some cool old Marxists who can help you break out of the western colonial mindset. It's a valuable discipline if you're going to try to organize diverse groups of people because the whole core of the discipline is about breaking your preconceptions about the Other and trying to understand them way they understand themselves
I didn't find it any more challenging than just like, being a communist. Its a lot of the same ways of thinking, imo,. It's like organizing but instead of convincing people to come to your event where you yell at a landlord, it's convincing people to talk to you about their shitty ass experiences in the healthcare system.