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Hey guys, I’m in my senior year of philosophy undergrad, initially I really didn’t have any intention to use philosophy as a career in academia.
I was more so undecided in college and enjoyed the philosophy classes and figured whatever I choose in life my knowledge of philosophy will help, however I really have fallen in love with the subject and was told you can find programs that will pay for you. However, I wasn’t the greatest student
I have some bad grades from when I was an first and second year (lots of frustrating not, knowing purpose, covid) however, my classes in the major itself is pretty strong and was just wondering if I have to be a stellar student to get in to these programs? Thank you
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