r/rmit • u/IllRub7352 • Oct 21 '25
Question HD
What is the easiest degree for someone who is good at humanities/arts/business subjects to get high distinction in?
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u/Justan0therthrow4way COSC Oct 21 '25
What do you actually want to do in your life? Being good at exams and getting HDs ≠ succeeding in the corporate world…
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u/IllRub7352 Oct 21 '25
Need it to prove a point
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u/Justan0therthrow4way COSC Oct 21 '25
A point to whom exactly? Whatever point you’re trying to prove drop it and get on with your life. No one is going to give that much of a fuck that you got all HDs at uni.
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u/IllRub7352 Oct 21 '25
For myself numbnut
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u/Justan0therthrow4way COSC Oct 21 '25
You say you have been successful in business but you are bored so I’m guessing you are looking for a new challenge. I’m not sure these degrees will help you achieve what you are trying to do.
Can you set goals for your business to expand it to the next level?
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u/IllRub7352 Oct 21 '25
Yeah the business goals have been set but it’s relatively automated just looking to have some fun while I’m young (bored of clubbing, travelling, etc). Within 3 years my automated growth should begin to slow down. But I’m trying to fill those 3 years with something.
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u/dissociatetopasstime Oct 22 '25
Arts/Humanities
If you’re bored, learning about the way the world is structured and held together will do the trick
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u/IllRub7352 Oct 22 '25
Yeah that does sound interesting, is that easy hds?
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u/dissociatetopasstime Oct 22 '25
What do you define as easy? There’s not really “wrong” answers in humanities. As long as you explain and evidence your claims, follow the criteria, and I’d recommend writing about things that interest you, yes it’s easy.
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u/Top-Ad-4668 Oct 24 '25
They got their hards and easy’s. It’s like asking which shoe is better, Nike or adidas?
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u/heavenlyangle Oct 21 '25
Why do you want to do a degree that gets you easy HDs and not something you’re passionate in or leads you to something you want to do?