| ...if you get a masters in something employable afterwards, then yes. |
| I have an English degree from a well-regarded university and make 225k doing communications and marketing for a large company. I also have a master's, but it's in an unrelated field. 225 isn't a fortune in this area, obviously, but it's comfortable and I enjoy my job for the most part. |
Me too, also got a grad degree in HR, make over 200k. |
| I have a BA in English and make $17 per hour, I'm 40. What kind of jobs could I get that pay better? I'm working in the social services field (I have an MSW). |
| All the people I know with English degrees from good schools (not even Ivies) are doing fine. (And I know a lot because I have an English degree.) If you were any good, you have strong critical reading and writing skills, and those are valuable in most fields. I don't know what you define as a "mediocre" salary, or what kind of work you do, but I doubt it's your English degree that's holding you back. |
You have a MSW and make $17/hr? You need to look around. I have a MSW and even 15 years ago just out of grad school I was making $23/hr. |
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What do you do with a BA in English?
What is my life going to be? Four years of college, and plenty of knowledge Have earned me this useless degree. I can't pay the bills yet 'Cause I' have no skills yet. The world is a big scary place. Yet somehow I can't shake The feeling I might make A difference to the human race. |