this man is just good, i'm going right now to pass fields of anthropology exam, i think i will make things better with these kind of expressions " human animal, of the dead, of the living, daddy of anthropology .. "
I am most interested in biological anthropology, however, I am scared of majoring in anthropology and not getting a job in my dream career. I could do linguistics, archaeological and cultural, I am into that, however, I do not know how worth it would be to, so please answer some questions and be brutally honest. 1. How necessary is to have a degree in anthropology? Can I just minor in it? Should I double major in something practical? 2. How hard is it to get a job in anthropology with only a bachelor's? I heard that masters and Ph.D. tend to be the entry-level for many jobs in anthropology and you need to specialize in an area. 3.How hard would it be to get a master's or Ph.D? Are there financial aid, scholarships? 4.How important is to network and get internships, plus research? 5. Even with all of that, including graduate and level degree, how hard would it be to still get a job? 6. Would I make my dream come true in a more prestigious university? 7. Last but not least, what is the salary and job prospects? Stability, flexibility, family, work and life balance. Are you able to live a comfortable life and spend your money without worrying about paying the bills? What is your life like? What jobs are there in anthropology? When it comes to anthropology my dream careers in that subject would be anything that involves travelling to a diversity of ecosystems, from the jungle, forest to desert. Having to do with animal research and evolution. Research in general, going to cultures in places like Africa and have a report on that. I do not mind laboratory work if it genetics and what goes inside organisms(a reason why I am also interested in science, animal science, forensics or medicine) however I would not like working in a laboratory all the time, it might be fun at first but after some decades it might become repetitive? I do not know, I have not thought about it, so far I enjoyed laboratory assignments. I am not sure about the chances of my studies becoming revolutionary. If I was not to do any of that I would have to stick with teaching or going into another field, which I do not mind. Inspiration for anthropology: youtube videos, history channel, NatGeo, animal planet, documentaries such as The monkey inside us, PBS Nova, Jane Goodwill's study and more. If you are not able to answer all the questions could you please let me know where to find them?
My short answer here - you should definitely focus on biological anthropology if that's what you like (it sounds like it). In that world, it's best to have a PhD or at least a Master's (Master's is good if you want to work with police departments in forensics, PhD for all the other stuff). As anthropology is an academic discipline, I'd say you need a Master's at minimum to really get a decent, long-term job in the field. Some people don't make it, some do. Pay is all over the place - if you want lots of money look elsewhere. I have a comfortable life, but had to work hard to get it. Some of your other questions can be answered by watching some of my other videos on college, etc. Hope this helps!
The presentation is so fun, digestible, and engaging! It's very enjoyable! I really appreciate the care put into it :D
Thanks! That's exactly what I'm trying to do - glad you liked it!
This guy was awesome! Actually got my attention. Was not boring at all! Easy to understand the explanation of things.
Thank god I put my anti-boring cream on this morning! I'm glad you enjoyed it - thanks for the kind words.
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Best professor at Moorpark College. His classes are a total joy.
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this man is just good, i'm going right now to pass fields of anthropology exam, i think i will make things better with these kind of expressions " human animal, of the dead, of the living, daddy of anthropology .. "
Fantastic personality. Thank you alot!
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That was the most entertaining video I have viewed all day. You earned yourself a subscriber and I'm going to watch more videos right now
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Hopefuly i can use all your advices when going back to college someday. Thanks for gracing us with your knowledge and charisma. Saludos!
Thanks for the kind words! College will always be there for you to go back to, I hope you do it!
I wish I had you as my professor
thank you - I'm glad this is helpful and fun!
Your teaching is awesome sir how u teach every topic
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I enjoy his enthusiasm. :)
Love your videos, well explained and fun, thank you :)
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I am most interested in biological anthropology, however, I am scared of majoring in anthropology and not getting a job in my dream career. I could do linguistics, archaeological and cultural, I am into that, however, I do not know how worth it would be to, so please answer some questions and be brutally honest.
1. How necessary is to have a degree in anthropology? Can I just minor in it? Should I double major in something practical?
2. How hard is it to get a job in anthropology with only a bachelor's? I heard that masters and Ph.D. tend to be the entry-level for many jobs in anthropology and you need to specialize in an area.
3.How hard would it be to get a master's or Ph.D? Are there financial aid, scholarships?
4.How important is to network and get internships, plus research?
5. Even with all of that, including graduate and level degree, how hard would it be to still get a job?
6. Would I make my dream come true in a more prestigious university?
7. Last but not least, what is the salary and job prospects? Stability, flexibility, family, work and life balance. Are you able to live a comfortable life and spend your money without worrying about paying the bills? What is your life like?
What jobs are there in anthropology?
When it comes to anthropology my dream careers in that subject would be anything that involves travelling to a diversity of ecosystems, from the jungle, forest to desert. Having to do with animal research and evolution. Research in general, going to cultures in places like Africa and have a report on that. I do not mind laboratory work if it genetics and what goes inside organisms(a reason why I am also interested in science, animal science, forensics or medicine) however I would not like working in a laboratory all the time, it might be fun at first but after some decades it might become repetitive? I do not know, I have not thought about it, so far I enjoyed laboratory assignments. I am not sure about the chances of my studies becoming revolutionary. If I was not to do any of that I would have to stick with teaching or going into another field, which I do not mind.
Inspiration for anthropology: youtube videos, history channel, NatGeo, animal planet, documentaries such as The monkey inside us, PBS Nova, Jane Goodwill's study and more.
If you are not able to answer all the questions could you please let me know where to find them?
My short answer here - you should definitely focus on biological anthropology if that's what you like (it sounds like it). In that world, it's best to have a PhD or at least a Master's (Master's is good if you want to work with police departments in forensics, PhD for all the other stuff). As anthropology is an academic discipline, I'd say you need a Master's at minimum to really get a decent, long-term job in the field. Some people don't make it, some do. Pay is all over the place - if you want lots of money look elsewhere. I have a comfortable life, but had to work hard to get it. Some of your other questions can be answered by watching some of my other videos on college, etc. Hope this helps!
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You're welcome! I'm always happy to do vidoes based on suggestions if you have any.
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You are such a BIG help! Thank you!!!
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what an expression!
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Thanks for this video
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Thanks I now understand my ethnography
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Very helpful for me thanks 🤠
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That's funny because I'd always assumed Anthropology was just another term from Archeology lol maybe it's my passion for history
Hey, Sir ... I'm from India.....
Can I make a video for me ... About the biface industries including the tools also... if it possible then plz
I can't do that right now, but I might do it in the next few months - it's a cool idea!
all the anthropology teachers have chill vibes Lol
Tends to be true!
i wish you were my teacher
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How does culture influence human behaviour? 😭I need help
In a thousand ways. You’re gonna have to look this one up and do the work my friend.
C'mon. Fix your captions.
I have been. With 85 videos and counting, it takes time.