STUDENT 1: So I think the most important skill 
that I've grasped from being an Art History major
is my way of thinking, how I'm able to present 
my thoughts, in a clear and concise way,
and I feel a lot more prepared when I'm arguing, 
whether that be in the classroom or in the real world,
whether that be through writing or speaking,
and I feel like I have a much more 
professional aura about myself.
STUDENT 2: One of the most important skills I've 
learned as an Art History major here
has definitely been research. It's really fed into a lot of different things I've done outside of Art History.
For example, I've interned for three different semesters 
at the Miami University Art Museum
in the Curatorial Department, Registration, 
and Marketing and Communications.
That also led me to use these research skills 
at my most recent internship
in Washington, DC at the Smithsonian's 
National Museum of African Art.
STUDENT 3: The most important thing I've learned as an Art History major here? Definitely how to do research.
I know that you talk about it in high school; 
I know you talk about it in other classes.
Yes, I've done research for 
other classes here.
But I've never gotten to dive in and 
go to the library as much;
I've never gotten to look into as many websites and research databases.
I mean, there's things that we talked about in class
that I had to later study on my own.
And what a world of wealth. So, research, definitely, 
how to do it properly,
how to cite, how to find out new 
methods of gaining research
that I never would have guessed. 
All of that has been definitely
a big help that I've learned through Art History.
