1. "So, you want to teach, right?"
2. "Oh, interesting. What do you want to do with that?"
3. "Isn't that a kind of restrictive major?"
4. "You can write all my papers for me!"
5. "I made sure to knock out my English credits in high school."
6. "Aren't you going to be poor for the rest of your life?"
7. "So [insert any other major here] didn't work out for you? Was it too hard?"
8. "I bet your homework load is light and you don't have that much on your plate."
9. "Is that even a real major?"
10. "So you just, like, read for fun or what?"
Plenty of misconceptions surround Liberal Arts majors, such as not being smart enough to "make it" as a science major, and being deemed as lazy or "taking the easy way out of college." The world revolves around this idea that science is the only way we can evolve, develop, and improve. The reality is much more can be found within the fields of literature, art, philosophy, sociology, and archaeology, yet these areas are often bypassed due to "unstable" jobs. I won't apologize for doing what I love rather than what I must. Loosen up and embrace the creative side of things!