May. 17th, 2006

sylvar: (Ignatius J. Reilly)
The Philosophy Student Writer's Manual (2nd Edition) is just one of the many sources asserting, in as many words:

Philosophy majors score significantly higher than all other humanities and social science majors on standardized tests for admission to graduate and professional study. This includes tests for business, medical, and law school. Majoring in philosophy is one of the wisest investments you can make in your education.


But isn't that a rank fallacy? Perhaps the test scores of those who survive a philosophy degree are higher because philosophy is a much harder major than underwater basket weaving. Lewis & Clark University's repetition of the same claim seems to inadvertently support this explanation: "the only fields that score higher mean scores on the combined Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical sections of the GRE are (in rank order) Physics and Astronomy, Mathematical Sciences, Materials Engineering, and Chemical Engineering." Those are some of the few majors more difficult (in my opinion) than philosophy.

I am glad to see that some philosophy sites address this fallacy, but stunned that many departments still trot out this hoary old nugget of crap. Ain't they s'posed to be smart?

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It sure would be cool if someone would cover the theme from "The Price is Right" as a guaguancó. (The Wikipedia article on guaguancó can't really capture it, but it's all dancing about architecture anyway.)
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I'm looking for someone who can make a hard plastic ID card (as thick as a credit card or government ID -- not just laminated cardstock) from artwork I provide. I'd prefer to get one with a slot punched through the top (landscape orientation), if possible.

Does anyone have any leads? I've already called most places in the USF area, and nobody has the right gear. I only want one badge for now, but if it looks good, my employer may buy another dozen or so. Small potatoes, I know. Any leads would be appreciated.

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