I'm right there with you, Teddy! I studied Art History and Art Education, two M.A. degrees. I was considering a PhD, but like you, I decided to take a more experiential route rather than remain in academia. However, the lessons and skills I've developed from Art History and Art Education continue to inform nearly every single aspect of my personal and professional life.
Thanks for reading and your thoughtful comment, Adam. Being a student, especially a graduate student, provides so many life skills beyond just the topical, specialty stuff. I'm happy your degrees have served you well!
I'm right there with you, Teddy! I studied Art History and Art Education, two M.A. degrees. I was considering a PhD, but like you, I decided to take a more experiential route rather than remain in academia. However, the lessons and skills I've developed from Art History and Art Education continue to inform nearly every single aspect of my personal and professional life.
Thanks for reading and your thoughtful comment, Adam. Being a student, especially a graduate student, provides so many life skills beyond just the topical, specialty stuff. I'm happy your degrees have served you well!
Love this, Teddy. I feel the same way about studying psychology.
Thanks for reading! I remember enjoying the overlap my degree offered with psychological topics.