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Fiance, investment also. Anthropology is not useless. I have a writing bachelors of science degree but I don't necessarily want to be a fulltime writer (don't analyze my reddit writing... lmao. We are told to earn a paper degree, and watch the opportunities roll in. Since graduating I've been working a minimum wage bullshit job that realistically everyone can get into, and I'm not using my degree at all. I’m in my mid 20’s and graduated 4 years ago with a sociology degree; I picked soc because I had no idea what I wanted to do with my future but I liked the topic. Yeah OP should volunteer with a native peoples org or something. My brother has a degree in video game design. I’m facing that as well. This is because although some restauranteurs view c⦠I wanted to go into Banking / Financial investing. If you can speak languages you can be a flight attendant for a major airline. He sits in his room and plays video games all day, at least he knows how the games he is playing are made. 5 Reasons You Should Stop Feeling Guilty Over Your 'Useless' Degree. Full disclosure: I went back to school for STEM in my thirties (three year advanced diploma). You'll notice that the unemployment rates below are higher than the average unemployment rate for young people aged 25-34 with bachelor's degrees (2.0%). Do you have a sense of what kind of career you'd like? These social science or other science, people don't really care, thus the monetary values of them are low. Or simply be the management of the industry, but that could prove hard. However, the ability to write and communicate effectively is a significant asset in my current position. oh I've always wanted to work at a library but it seems that to do anything but volunteer I'd need at least some library sciences education? There are some really cool jobs in it, if you either connect with the native community or get interested in some other cultural group that is relevant. Itâs true. Don't give the rich a handout: I sold Bibles to keep my student debt low. I know people with socy degrees that love their careers and apply it to their jobs even if their career isnât directly related, and I know people who got âgoodâ degrees like ⦠Aside from the level headed people who point out that as long as you end up fulfilling your potential there isn't a useless degree. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. There are all kinds of training certificates that can get you moving in that direction. It pays really well and I enjoy it so far and I feel like a decent chunk of my coworkers also have these " useless" degrees. Are you interested in healthcare? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. It's never easy for scholars, but we love knowledge, it's us that guided humans into civilization and it will still be. Do what you can and work hard no matter what your degree is in. Information is an incredibly valuable resource in the market. While sometimes I wish I had more impressive credentials, he wishes he hadn't gone the distance. Budding chefs may previously have thought that culinary college is a no-brainer, but recent statistics actually suggest otherwise. Worked previously as a field organizer for a nonprofit getting young people registered to vote. I’m on the same boat as you! I graduated when I was 23, and I am finally seeing some benefit at age 37. ET By. I don't even know where to start, but apparently, these majors aren't going to fill up your wallet and make your life juicy. I feel ya. I also have a useless degree in history. I often envied him. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit +- ... of employers think the bulk of graduatesâ degrees arenât vocationally useful. November 10, 2015. Wanderers and contributors alike are welcome. A technical degree in addition to your bachelors would get you better paying job in just 2 years. Also, the obvious lines of work based on your background relate to jobs helping people. And the average income rests around $32,000 per year. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Super fancy, right? Sorry if this is really long but my life since December has been pretty much a joke (at least when it comes to being productive) and I have no idea what my future holds. Your 'useless' liberal arts degree can give you an edge in tech. Whether the high cost of college is worthwhile often depends on what you study. From my husband who works in tech: if you really want to do CS, you do not strictly need a degree. I graduated when I was 23, and I am finally seeing some benefit at age 37. That doesn't mean that it's something they enjoy or are remotely passionate about, and it's a field you really need to be passionate about to get any fulfillment out of. You might have a job â if you do, itâs going to take time to get used to being in the workforce. I know this because I'm the only one in the house with a degree, but he's making close to triple what I make because he lives and breathes computers. The 10 most useless graduate degrees. By Nicole Booz. Growing up, we were promised the illusion of the golden ticket. How did you dig yourself out of that rut? now I wish teenage me had chosen a more lucrative major or at least one easier to find a job with but you live and you learn. I can't even get temp agencies to help me. Without even knowing you; I know you can do it, because you've already demonstrated your work ethic and your determination. You're one step better. Ive seen most of those role are thinly veiled insurance sales. The Top 8, most worthless college degrees based on earnable lifetime income are as follows: Sociology. r/Jobs is not for job listings. Law, business, sales. Because I felt it was so wildly promising, I decided to get another English degree. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Go for the degree. Being unemployed for 6+ months is starting to get ridiculous. A graduate with one of these degrees might go on to a career as an anthropologist, antiques dealer, hospice nurse or historic preservationist, says The Princeton Review. If you can, break up your day b⦠You just need to be able to demonstrate that you can do the work. I thought library was saturated... sometimes it's even hard to volunteer for free ime. While the vast majority of graduate degrees will give you ⦠According to a recent report from CIBC World Markets, the following graduate degrees will result in a higher salary. currently employed in a job that looks very relevant on paper but isn't actually very stimulating/super relevant with the actual work and has low (bad but not atrocious) pay). I'm already 28 and desperate to get a proper grown up job. And learn GIS. It indicates the ability to send an email. If this falls thru I’m looking at living in a van or moving to Mexico where the COL is cheap. Have you ever tried any personality/career aptitude tests like this? I’ve been working mediocre receptionist gigs since and haven’t been involved in anything soc-related in years at this point because I’ve given up. ... it wasnât the same thing I wanted to pursue when I graduated ⦠My wife decided in her sophomore year of college to switch from a music major to an art major. Catey Hill Comments. I spent so much of my youth in libraries... edit: I love words and language and all its weird quirks so I actually almost majored in linguistics myself... my parents convinced me to go for writing, but I don't really want to write lol although I don't mind it, I just like to talk about words :(. I hate it! Cookies help us deliver our Services. Is there a masters I could do that would guarantee an actual proper job? False sense of security. Congratulations on getting your degree; regardless of the employment potential; it's a big achievement and you should be proud. I'll be homeless soon. Should I just try to get a loan to study another degree? For those who have a hobby, passion, or passing whim that they want to make a living out of, but don't know how they can get there. i'm really sorry about that. The New York Times revealed in 2015 that more than 20% of graduates from the class of 2010 held jobs that did not require law degrees. Nothing. I’m trying to get into a factory at age 60. I just graduated with a Sociology/Anthropology degree. No one knows what soc is anyways and all I ever got was ‘lol no wonder what do you even do with that degree’ comments from peers and coworkers. A degree is information. The rest are full of STEM circlejerkers who can't fathom that having a history degree or an English degree means you go and work in history or english. Seriously, how do people with "useless" degrees find a decent job? But i see these jobs pop up in my searches. Sociology, Philosophy, Urban Planning, yeah and Anthropology. But in the case of the college degree, far better information is available for far less time and money. Yeah this thread is garbage. And who knows where I'll be in a couple of years, haha. As others have said, a âuselessâ degree is what you make of it. It’s fucking nuts! Dissatisfaction is a symptom of ambition; if you nailed a first in your degree then you're capable of achieving anything. I recently graduated with impeccable marks in a subject that I love and excel at, but which is completely and utterly useless (religious studies/anthropology). Also I sense you feel a little angry at yourself and you're despairing a bit. via GIPHY In school, you might have been able to swing a schedule with no classes before noon or gotten away with cutting class, but it doesnât work like that anymore. She worked her tail off including earning an M.A. Based on a poor return of investment, and with the market flooded with so many people seeking sociology degrees to do a white variety of jobs, this degree can make you virtually un-hirable. Thankfully, I still have my health, fingers crossed. After graduation, I went from applying to jobs related to the field- data analysis and research. I don't think I'm qualified to give you advice but I wanted to wish you luck nonetheless. I'm trying to teach myself computer programming right now in hopes of getting a job in that field. I sort of feel the same; just trying to figure things out (similar age; jobs not plentiful in my field of study). He graduated in 2010 and has only had 1 job in his life. I studied what I felt passionate about, lots of employers ask for my specific degree. Making the transition from the life of a student to a full-time work week can be hardâsitting behind a computer all day can be soul sucking and it might feel like you barely have any free time. at least in my area? https://www.16personalities.com/. I like GIS and digging pits for soil science and stuff like that, but I have little interest in human cultural artifacts. I ran into something somewhat similar when I graduated with my undergrad. However, the ability to write and communicate effectively is a significant asset in my current position. 2015-02-26T20:13:00Z The letter F. An envelope. My question is, am I stuck working bullshit jobs forever? I've done a few of those, I'm an ISTJ. Average mortals live on average lives that don't require any more thing. With tuition costs rising out of line with wages, the returns of an expensive degree simply arenât there anymore â and neither is the requirement, with graduate chefs making just 2%-11% more than their school leaver counterparts. You can't change the past, but you can reframe your degree as something you had to do at the time. Be patient fella. An image of ⦠As others have said, a “useless” degree is what you make of it. Especially if you already have experience with customer service and I find that someone with a different non healthcare background offer a different perspective and work attitude once they get into clinical setting. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Not too long ago, I got my bachelorâs degree in English. To be fair I created a company and did pretty well being a self taught developer and learning the algorithms/data structures on my own. Let's see... Well, luxury is always a go, if you are well connected and have a craftsmanship. Certifications can help if the employer needs to see paper proof you can do the thing. You can follow her on ⦠Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. At least you have a degree! I'm telling everyone I'm trying to save up money for a masters in my field, but I know that it won't get my career going either. Jumping from temp job to temp job and just waiting til my luck runs out and I'm homeless at this point. Amanda Ruggeri is a senior journalist and editor at BBC.com. Of those, just 3.5% are getting an English degree, so, roughly, 70,000 people at any given time are supposedly wasting their student loans or their parentsâ cash on an English degree. Have you tried any of your family members for help? Before we go over the 10 most useless degrees in college, letâs go over some major gaps that apply towards pursuing a degree in the first place. I loved it, but kind of regret it now. I also have a useless degree in history. Self-teach, push forward and remember that within all those shitty jobs you're doing- you're working towards your goals. Well, he ended up doing a job that doesn't require anything more than a bachelor's. READ MORE: 10 well-paying jobs in Canada you can score without a university degree. The most worthless graduate degree in America is ⦠Published: Nov. 10, 2017 at 1:06 p.m. When I earned my degree, I graduated with far less debt than the class of 2016âs national average of $37,172. How did you get your start in the financial industry? There are no useless college degrees, just useless employers. Just got hired on to do client services for a politically-oriented tech company in DC. Weird considering what I ended up doing in uni. Full disclosure: I went back to school for STEM in my thirties (three year advanced diploma). "Useless" College Degrees - r/AskReddit | Reddit Stories! A lot of people pursuing CS degrees are only doing it because they know the field pays well. Let me tell you the tale of two people. These figures were then combined to determine which graduate degrees are the most useless. Is there peace and quiet working at a library? I’m so sorry!! I think at last, we have to agree on one thing. There are many "meaningful" majors out there that don't provide graduates with any profitable jobs. I know people with socy degrees that love their careers and apply it to their jobs even if their career isn’t directly related, and I know people who got “good” degrees like CS or accounting and absolutely hate their jobs. My best friend got a PhD in aerospace engineering. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. maybe I need to do more research, I would love to work in a library. The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Also volunteering. I have a masters degree in linguistics, loved studying but had no idea what i wanted or could do with it as soon as I graduated. While there is nothing you can do that will "guarantee" an actual jobs, there are absolutely steps you can take right now that will get you on the path. So, who else out there feels like they have a useless degree? I have a degree in linguistics ( a field that you'd need a masters or PHD to get anywhere with) and I applied to work at the public library because they would accept any degree to be a library assistant. No you are doing fine. hey im in college now and doing that exact same thing, its fun when every day is an uphill battle. The core mission of /r/jobs is empowering job seekers and employees through the promotion of: their best interests, helpful and sound advice, and encouragement. Agriculture Degrees Cited Among Highest Paying in 2015 Image via USA Today In the past few weeks, USA Today cited the areas of Agriculture and Natural Resources among some of the highest expected starting salaries (averaging over $51,000) and lifetime earnings (more than $2.6 million) for 2015 college graduates. Unemployment rate for graduates with bachelor's degrees (aged 20-24): 5.3%; Unemployment rate for graduates with bachelor's degrees (aged 25-34): 2.0% *Source: NCES, 2018. These are majors you can take in and later would have a much bigger job market. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Peter Jacobs. You are absolutely not stuck in working at useless jobs forever. What are your goals? - YouTube The best -- and worst -- masterâs degrees ⦠So I worked as a bartender for a few years, then in an office of a non profit and now I'm a freelance journalist. Even, it seems, if that means pursuing a âuselessâ degree â like one in liberal arts. 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