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Why Philosophy?

A Philosophy major or minor is not only an intellectually stimulating and rewarding course of study available at º£½ÇÔ­´´, it is a great way to develop critical and creative thinking skills, an ability to read complex material with comprehension, and a facility with both creative and technical writing.

These are skills that today's employers are seeking and which no employee can afford to be without. With a Philosophy major or minor, you are well prepared for a wide range of career opportunities. 

An excellent guide to the career and non-financial benefits of a philosophy degree are available at: 

 

Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform many other majors and all government and prelaw majors on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT).

MAJOR AREA OF STUDY

MEAN LSAT SCORE (PERCENTILE)

NUMBER OF APPLICANTS

Philosophy 158 (74.1%) 2,154
Int'l Relations 158 (74.1%) 1,101
Government/Service 157 (70.9%) 477
Political Science 154 (60.0%) 12,046
Liberal Arts 152 (52.0%) 1,166
Pre-law 147 (33.2%) 681
Criminal Justice 146 (29.7%) 3,657

(Source: LSAC Social Science Research, Law School Admission Council, )

Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform economics majors and all other business majors on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).

MAJOR AREA OF STUDYMEAN GMAT SCORE 2007–2012NUMBER OF STUDENTS
Philosophy583650
Economics57216,069
Finance54219,773
Information Systems Technology5216,176
International Business5165,079
Accounting50823,384
Business Education5026,228
Management49415,264
Marketing48711,484

(Source: Graduate Management Admission Council, Profile of Graduate Management Admission Test Candidates 2007–12, pages 11-14.)

Recent studies show that, as a group, Philosophy majors outperform most other majors and all business, pre-law, and liberal arts majors on the GRE (Graduate Records Exam)! Philosophy majors, out of 51 reported majors, earned the highest mean score on the Analytical Writing section of the exam.

MAJOR AREA OF STUDYMEAN GRE SCORE: Verb.+Quant./Analytical Writing 2013-16
Physics and Astronomy318/3.8
Mathematical Sciences316/3.6
Philosophy314/4.3
Economics314/3.8
Chemistry311/3.7
Political Science308/4.1
Foreign Language/Literature307/4.0
Biological Sciences307/3.8
English Language/Literature306/4.2
History304/4.1
Computer/Information Services302/3.1
Psychology301/3.9
Sociology301/3.8
Business Administration301/3.6
Accounting301/3.4
Communications299/3.7

(Source: Educational Testing Service, GRE Guide to use of Scores, 2017-18, pp. 26–29)

According to a study conducted by the U.S. Department of Education (Clifford Adelman, Senior Associate of the National Institute of Education, The Standardized Test Scores of College Graduates, 1964-1982) of the three principle examinations for entry to graduate school (GRE), law school (LSAT), and business school (GMAT):

  • The only two majors which performed substantially better than national average on each of the tests were philosophy majors and biology majors.
  • The highest performers on the verbal portion of the GRE were philosophy majors.
  • The only majors among the humanities and social sciences to perform significantly higher than the national average on the quantitative portion of the GRE were philosophy majors and economics majors.
  • The highest performers on both the LSAT and the GMAT were philosophy majors, mathematics majors, and engineering majors.

The KSU Philosophy Department offers no guarantees, but the Philosophy Department Undergraduate Coordinator can guarantee you a chance to talk about the possibility of becoming a philosophy major or minor. Drop by Bowman 320 on the º£½ÇÔ­´´ main campus or call (330) 672-2315 today!