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[quote=Anonymous]Eh, I went to a SLAC and graduated in the 2000s. Most of my peers are faring no better or worse than my friends went to larger universities. The alumni network is small, but loyal and I have plenty of friends who are either in graduated from/in graduate school or who have jobs in a variety of sectors not necessarily related to their major (publishing, journalism, consulting, copy editing, working as analysts for a bank, IT work, software engineering, nursing, various lab technician jobs, working for consulting firms, doing marketing, K-12 teaching, etc.) Of the peers of mine who majored in Classics (one of those "useless liberal arts majors) and did not go on to graduate school, I believe one is working for an independent book company as a marketing director, one is in a top 10 law school, and is a librarian. Of my friends who majored in English, one is a journalist, one is doing marketing for a software company, and another is working for a healthcare firm. Of those who majored in music, one works for a classical music radio station doing fundraising. Some of these are not the world's most lucrative jobs, but they are all pretty much white collar jobs.[/quote]
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