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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sure there would be a lot of recommendations for engineering. So, let's set that aside. Other than engineering, what major would you suggest for a kid who is a good student, not stellar, who could go one of many ways? I ask this question b/c I got a BS in a major that was interesting to me, but I never considered whether this major would make me employable. I never thought about the fact that I'd have to get a masters or PhD in the same field to have any hope of employment. Although I did get a higher level degree (in another field), my bachelors degree is essentially useless. I wish someone had helped me understand that a degree should have practical value. The classes that I liked in college led me to a degree with no employment value. So, my question is really, what are the bachelors degrees that actually have employment value... Spanish? Accounting? Communications? ???? I have no idea.[/quote]
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