BSc in Philosophy & Economics from LSE here. So 50% a philosopher, maybe.
If anyone is considering studying philosophy and is looking for some advice, I'd say to have a think about what kind of philosophy you're interested in. I didn't, but got lucky, as LSE solely deals with analytical philosophy - I spent my time studying logic, philosophical logic, theory of choice/rationality, that kind of thing.
Now I have a job as an analyst in the tech industry - fun! :)
BSc in Philosophy & Economics from LSE here. So 50% a philosopher, maybe.
If anyone is considering studying philosophy and is looking for some advice, I'd say to have a think about what kind of philosophy you're interested in. I didn't, but got lucky, as LSE solely deals with analytical philosophy - I spent my time studying logic, philosophical logic, theory of choice/rationality, that kind of thing.
Now I have a job as an analyst in the tech industry - fun! :)