Quote Originally Posted by light up the darkness View Post
That’s a bit old school but it’s a good point.
A considerable number of CEOs of ftse and Wall Street quoted organizations have degrees in history whereas in central government and Canary wharf holding a first degree in classics from O or C is seen by some to be a passport up the corporate ladder

The question for me is what kiind if a person dies it make you
I’m not convinced by any argument I’ve read to date so far
Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
Theology and Religion at Oxford or Cambridge.
I think it's more the OxBridge connection than the actual degree read for that takes people up the ladder in the UK. Same for Yale and Harvard in the US.

To answer the OP - Lecturer in a university west of Cardiff.