All you need to know is how to make fire with a shinbone and wrestle salmon from a grizzly bear.
Everything else is fluff.
Least useful:
english lit
psychology
art
art history
women's studies
social worker
Most useful:
Math/Stats
Biology
Physics
Chem
languages
these lists are based on general success of the majors. I feel sorry for the undergrad kids who get a degree in a field they like , such as one in the least list , and then realize just how limited the career and future prospects are and what a waster the last four years were.
I also feel that EVERYONE regardless of which major they choose should have a basic education that broadly spans the science, classical arts and social sciences - kind of like what high school was suppossed to do.
i really believe art is the most useless major you can get...
or mechanical engineering. just saying...
sorry if i offended you. are there a lot of job prospects with an art degree?
sorry if i offended you. are there a lot of job prospects with an art degree?
Oh yes:
Starbucks
McDonalds
Sales Representative
Seriously thought - at the three starbucks and 7 other coffee shops in my neighbourhood, about 70% of the staff are either art, art history or multi media students/graduates. with a couple of wannabe actresses/models...
so, in this thread, usefulness is defined as the likelihood of getting a job? if thats true, then the most useful major is no major at all, and going into the military. guaranteed job.
Awful poll. You just picked a bunch of random majors out of hundreds of possibilities.
I have a friend who is an art major. She doesn't have to work at a traditional job at all because her art brings in enough money every month to cover all expenses (rent, electricity, tuition).
I hate this attitude (usually one held by people who studied technical subjects at university) that all art/humanities/social science degrees are useless. I don't know where it comes from and why you people think you are somehow better than everyone else for studying a completely uncreative, unfulfilling subject at university. Have fun with your technical degree (if such a thing is possible), but quit it with the superiority complex.