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. https://www.16personalities.com/. 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). Law, business, sales. ... the degree itself is mostly useless ⦠Also volunteering. These social science or other science, people don't really care, thus the monetary values of them are low. 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. The Top 8, most worthless college degrees based on earnable lifetime income are as follows: Sociology. Your 'useless' liberal arts degree can give you an edge in tech. 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. Itâs true. 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. You just need to be able to demonstrate that you can do the work. There are many "meaningful" majors out there that don't provide graduates with any profitable jobs. From my husband who works in tech: if you really want to do CS, you do not strictly need a degree. How did you dig yourself out of that rut? 5 Reasons You Should Stop Feeling Guilty Over Your 'Useless' Degree. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. I'm already 28 and desperate to get a proper grown up job. Being unemployed for 6+ months is starting to get ridiculous. Let me tell you the tale of two people. Ive seen most of those role are thinly veiled insurance sales. i'm really sorry about that. Sociology, Philosophy, Urban Planning, yeah and Anthropology. Also I sense you feel a little angry at yourself and you're despairing a bit. Because I felt it was so wildly promising, I decided to get another English degree. Peter Jacobs. hey im in college now and doing that exact same thing, its fun when every day is an uphill battle. 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. I also have a useless degree in history. Without even knowing you; I know you can do it, because you've already demonstrated your work ethic and your determination. 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. 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. When I earned my degree, I graduated with far less debt than the class of 2016âs national average of $37,172. 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. There are no useless college degrees, just useless employers. If this falls thru I’m looking at living in a van or moving to Mexico where the COL is cheap. 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. An image of ⦠By Nicole Booz. Make sure you learn those data structures, and algorithms. Worked previously as a field organizer for a nonprofit getting young people registered to vote. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. You can follow her on ⦠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. 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. Also, the obvious lines of work based on your background relate to jobs helping people. 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. 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. She worked her tail off including earning an M.A. 2015-02-26T20:13:00Z The letter F. An envelope. 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. Is there a masters I could do that would guarantee an actual proper job?