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<p>As an Exeter grad very happily doing a doctorate at Oxford (in the wonderfully unemployable field of Theology, after having done a BA and master’s in same), I never once thought of myself as “unable” to gain employment or a business/medical/law degree - I simply chose the career path and interests right for me. (As for gainful employment - I’ve been working as a part-time freelance writer since '08 during my undergrad, and saved up enough to fund my MSt - a career for which my unemployable, writing-intensive major prepared me quite well).</p>
<p>I hope this isn’t indicative of the HADES culture overall - in my day (and yes, I’m old enough to say that), Exeter was a place for scholars, not businessmen.</p>
<p>PS: One of the coolest people I knew (an Exonian who graduated years before me, but whom I met when she was doing her second master’s at Oxford in Medieval Irish lit) was a Reedie. The school sounds fantastic!</p>