Humanities at Stanford?

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Check out this link:
[Career</a> Development Center - Stanford Career Fairs | Student Affairs](<a href=“http://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/cdc/employer/career-fairs]Career”>http://studentaffairs.stanford.edu/cdc/employer/career-fairs)</p>

<p>As you’ll see, there is only one career fair devoted to liberal arts, and the rest of them open to non-athlete undergrads are all tech-related. The normal career fairs seem to be dominated by tech/finance companies too from my experiences. </p>

<p>So as a humanities major you’ll have to be a bit more proactive. That said, there are plenty of opportunities available to a Stanford humanities major, whatever you’re into. </p>

<p>I see you’re deciding between Stanford and Yale. Honestly regardless of whether or not Yale’s humanities program is academically superior, I think it’s important to have some sense that your presence on campus and in the surrounding area is respected. From what I’ve heard Yale will definitely give that to you. Stanford (and Silicon Valley) on the other hand?</p>