I think older millenials (pre-1990) had a different experience from core millenials. I sometimes find younger millenials and Gen Z seem to have more in common in terms of interests and attitudes than with older ones (in from the mid-80s, so I'm on the older end). I did get a 2nd degree a year or two after my 1st, and I did notice that th…
I think older millenials (pre-1990) had a different experience from core millenials. I sometimes find younger millenials and Gen Z seem to have more in common in terms of interests and attitudes than with older ones (in from the mid-80s, so I'm on the older end). I did get a 2nd degree a year or two after my 1st, and I did notice that there seemed to have been some kind of shift by the time I was finishing it up; seminars were no longer quite so free flowing and feminism was of the liberal, 3rd-wave variety.
I think older millenials (pre-1990) had a different experience from core millenials. I sometimes find younger millenials and Gen Z seem to have more in common in terms of interests and attitudes than with older ones (in from the mid-80s, so I'm on the older end). I did get a 2nd degree a year or two after my 1st, and I did notice that there seemed to have been some kind of shift by the time I was finishing it up; seminars were no longer quite so free flowing and feminism was of the liberal, 3rd-wave variety.