you've probably heard the myths about history being a dead-end major; all of the "you'll either be a history teacher or unemployed" spiel has been going around for years. sure, i'm on the path to becoming a history teacher, but i've had plenty of career opportunities outside of that. the thing is that most jobs aren't exclusively looking for a history major, but you could be very well-suited for the job anyway. history is a broad field, and you learn a wide variety of things.
anyway, i'm rambling. i'm a big history guy if you couldn't tell. i like the social and economic side of things mostly, but i've been known to dabble. also wars. i really like wars and the effects they have on the world. if you ever want to know about niche battles that happened during the first world war, i'm your man. if you ever want to talk about stock market crashes, i'm your man. if you ever want to learn about the post-spanish succession period, i'm your man. i can go on about anything really.
history is a huge part of my life, and i can't wait to see how this goes! ask away!
*disclaimer: all of history is speculated. unless it is a first-person account of what has happened, it's never certain. even then, it's still not certain. every answer i give is based on my own in-depth research on the subject and how i perceive the world around me, but none of it is 100% accurate. nothing can be.
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