tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8309676664712769060.post7081273393311235092..comments2023-09-17T06:54:58.718-07:00Comments on Daughters in the Parsha: Pressure, or what if I don't have a B.A. in 18 months?daughtersintheparshahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17727740238002109141noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8309676664712769060.post-87462693985099861412013-07-08T18:18:33.600-07:002013-07-08T18:18:33.600-07:00I was talking about someone not rushing her degree...I was talking about someone not rushing her degree, or someone feeling pressure that she should be done in under 2 years in order to be marketable. but I don't really care if boys are "bored" with the girls professions. Most of them are the ones paying the bills at the beginning. And even when I got married a long time ago, all the boys and girls were doing the same professionsdaughtersintheparshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17727740238002109141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8309676664712769060.post-4503877835225540102013-07-07T19:39:25.746-07:002013-07-07T19:39:25.746-07:00I think people are beginning, slowly, to appreciat...I think people are beginning, slowly, to appreciate the diversity of the degrees being completed by the girls nowadays. Guys are "bored" by the teachers, accountants, special ed and social work degrees. Guys also know that Jewish schools are limited in the degrees that are offered. I think it's a great thing that she's not going for the "standard." <br /><br />I also think it's not a good thing to rush through a degree as is so common nowadays. Being that it's meant to be a parnasa, I'd rather a girl who took a little while longer to get her degree and actually knows what she's doing than her rushing through it and being clueless in her field.Lost and Foundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15274876739284480513noreply@blogger.com