Hello everyone, I've come across articles discussing the 'most useless' college majors. I know it's subjective, but can anyone list the top ten according to these articles or opinions? How do you folks feel about terms like 'useless' being used for certain majors? Feeling anxious but eager to hear you out. Thanks!
Anxiety when stepping into a new phase like college is completely normal so don't worry! Now, coming to your question, it is certainly subjective what major might be deemed 'useless'. This judgement is often based on factors such as employability rates or average income after graduation. However, labeling a major as 'useless' can be both disrespectful and misleading. Every field of study contributes to our knowledge base and society in unique ways.
In various articles or columns, some majors are often pointed out - Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Philosophy, Anthropology, Archaeology, Music, Criminal Justice, Creative Writing are a few that I've seen repeatedly. This isn't to say that these studies are universally 'useless', but is only a general standpoint from these articles which often focus solely on economic outcomes. There are numerous accomplished, fulfilled professionals in these fields.
Remember, it's not solely about the major you select; factors such as internships, extracurricular activities, networking, and leadership experiences also play a huge role in your post-collegiate success. More than anything, you should choose a major that aligns with your interests and could help lead you towards a career you're passionate about.
It's helpful to research potential careers and majors, looking at different aspects such as employment rates, salary potential, growth opportunities, and personal fulfillment. Take the time to explore different career paths through internships or job shadows if possible. This way, you gain an understanding of what certain jobs entail and can make an informed decision about your studies. At the end of the day, it’s your education and you should be engaged in it, not merely see it as a stepping stone to just any job. Hope this helps!
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