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<p>[QUOTE="Romancollector, post: 4531929, member: 106319"]You're probably right that a liberal arts degree doesn't hold as much weight as it did before. Though STEM seems to be the path for many millennials, there still seems to be significant interest in humanities. As a classics and history major in my early twenties, I can attest to this.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> I'm hopeful that my generation's interest in ancient/modern history will endure.</p><p><br /></p><p>My interest in ancient history also also started in elementary school. Where I went to school, history was mandatory; we learned about the ancient Greeks in grade 5 and the Romans in grade 6. As I attended a private school, I'm not quite sure if ancient history is still taught in the public school system. I would assume there is at least some introductory information in a world history class.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Romancollector, post: 4531929, member: 106319"]You're probably right that a liberal arts degree doesn't hold as much weight as it did before. Though STEM seems to be the path for many millennials, there still seems to be significant interest in humanities. As a classics and history major in my early twenties, I can attest to this.;) I'm hopeful that my generation's interest in ancient/modern history will endure. My interest in ancient history also also started in elementary school. Where I went to school, history was mandatory; we learned about the ancient Greeks in grade 5 and the Romans in grade 6. As I attended a private school, I'm not quite sure if ancient history is still taught in the public school system. I would assume there is at least some introductory information in a world history class.[/QUOTE]
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