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Which degrees have you guys found the most useful after college?

Hello everyone, I'm a bit unsure about my major selection. I want to study something that will be practically useful after I graduate. So, from your experience or the experiences of others you know, which degrees have been the most useful in the 'real world' after college?

18 hours ago

That's a good question. The value of a degree to a great extent depends on your career goal. However, I can share some insights based on broadly observed trends in the "real world".

1. Business/Finance/Accounting: Business-related degrees provide practical knowledge in various fields like finance, marketing, management, or accounting. Many students find this major useful due to its wide array of potential career paths. They often go into jobs in the business sector, or roles in non-profits and government.

2. Computer Science/Information Technology: As we live in a digital age, Computer Science and IT degrees often lead directly to well-paying jobs. There's high demand for skills in software development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity, among others.

3. Engineering: Degrees in various engineering disciplines (like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, or Chemical Engineering) are often seen as highly practical. They equip students with problem-solving and technical skills applicable in various industries.

4. Nursing/Health Sciences: The healthcare industry is continually growing. Degrees like Nursing, Physical Therapy, or Public Health lead directly to specific roles within the healthcare field.

5. Education: If you're passionate about teaching, a degree in education can lead directly to a teaching job. Depending on your specialization, you could work in primary, secondary, or special education.

Remember, you should choose a degree that aligns with your interests and career goals. Consult with a career counselor to explore your options, and try to gain exposure to different fields through internships or job shadowing. It's essential to balance practical considerations with your personal passions to find a fulfilling career path.

18 hours ago

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