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Article: What to Do With a 'Useless' Degree (Hotjobs)

Posted by: "Eric Nilsson" ericnilsson@earthlink.net   eric_s_nilsson

Sun Jan 31, 2010 4:08 pm (PST)




What to Do With a 'Useless' Degree

by Syed Kashif Ali, LiveCareer.com
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When you earn a degree, you want more than just an education. It's
reasonable to expect a return on your investment. Unfortunately, certain
degrees don't always lead to the job opportunities and financial rewards you
want.

While some degrees seem far less fruitful than others (hello, B.A. in
Poetry!), any college degree is useful, as long as you know how to transform
it into a valuable commodity. Read on for tips on how to make the most of
any degree -- and sample jobs for some of the more "useless" degrees. (U.S.
salary information provided by LiveCareer's free salary calculator):

1. Think outside of your degree. You can't always draw a straight line
between your degree and a related job. Just because you graduate with a
particular degree doesn't mean that your job prospects are limited within
that field. Think more broadly when looking for a job.

2. Supplement your degree. Your degree may be a good foundation, but, if it
doesn't help you get the job you want, you may need some additional
training. Taking the right courses, or pursuing the right advanced degree,
can greatly increase your marketability.

3. Use your unusual degree to set yourself apart. Financial institutions are
usually staffed with employees with finance degrees; check out any IT
department and you'll likely find workers with technical degrees. For some
jobs, there is no avoiding the fact that you need a particular degree. But,
for other jobs, your differing expertise can set you apart -- in a good way.

Studies shows that any degree can increase your salary
<http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/salary> , give you more job options, secure your
job, or help you transition to a new career. To make the best educational
and career decisions, take the free career test
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1fo4alj4/**http%3A/www.livecareer.com/click/track/8574> to identify the
right careers -- and career path -- for you.

Check out LiveCareer's free education test
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1f13m1hd/**http%3A/www.livecareer.com/click/track/8575> for help deciding
if going back to school is the right decision for you.

Here are some examples of "useless" degrees and what you can do with them.

* Bachelor's in History

As a history major, you've undoubtedly acquired a wide-range of skills that
will serve you well in many jobs. With effective research and critical
analysis skills, you could look outside of education to find a good job
match for your most transferable skills.

Possible jobs (with median salary):
Archivist: $55,421
CIA agent: $63,381
Economist: $93,898
Film editor: $60,503

* Bachelor's in English

If your bachelor's in English isn't landing you that dream gig writing for
the New York Times, you may want to explore other ways to make a living with
your strong writing and people skills. With just a few strategic courses to
complement your core degree, you could have a great new career.

Possible jobs (with median salary):
Lobbyist: $89,613
Marketing specialist: $59,482
Public relations assistant: $44,068
Technical writer: $65,467

* Bachelor's in Psychology

With your degree in psychology, you're not just destined for a life as a
psychologist or some related field of human service. With your knowledge of
human behavior and strong data analysis skills, you could find your niche in
any number of different industries.

Possible jobs (with median salary):
Human resources manager: $90,951
Immigration officer: $97,112
Market analyst: $70,536
Wage analyst: $43,519

Use LiveCareer's new free college and university search
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1f1u0tph/**http%3A/www.livecareer.com/click/track/8573> for help finding
the best degree program for you.

URL:
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