The most significant way that my liberal arts education better prepared me for life, both personally and professionally, is that it helped me develop and hone critical-thinking skills. It made me a questioner, a challenger, and a seeker. In today’s world, interdisciplinary thinking and lateral thinking are important skills. As a liberal arts student you might not learn a specific discipline, such as engineering or medicine, but your education will prepare you to ask questions.
My college experience was a very positive one. I enjoyed the small-college environment and the small class sizes. I benefited from the direct interaction and genuine interest on the part of faculty members, who also taught the classes.
My advice to high school students who are considering a liberal arts education is the same advice that I gave each of my three daughters at this stage: Don’t settle. Don’t think of college as vocational training for the rest of your life. Instead, take a risk and know that a broad course of study and a commitment to learning will serve you well.
The greatest graduation “gifts” that I am thankful for to this day are the foundation for lifelong learning that my educational experience gave me, along with the view to always strive for excellence. There are differences between getting an “A” and getting a “B.” In school and in life, you can do just well enough, or you can press a bit harder and come up with something that is exceptional.
My advice to high school students who are considering a liberal arts education is the same advice that I gave each of my three daughters at this stage: Don’t settle. Don’t think of college as vocational training for the rest of your life. Instead, take a risk and know that a broad course of study and a commitment to learning will serve you well. Most important, do what you have a passion for. If you don’t want to take archaeology, then don’t—but if you do take it, do well.
A liberal arts education makes you think, reflect, and form opinions. It’s a great preparation for business and for life.