Anonymous wrote:Nonsense. You have a brain and a strong liberal arts background. You should be able to use your analytical and writing skills in any profession you choose. Stop whining and looking for excuses. Go out and find your passion and pursue it.
Liberal Arts graduates are the top earners, btw. It is not motorcycle mechanic school where you learn one trade.
This. I have an English degree. I'm a legislative analyst and make $125,000. I'm in my 40s, so that's not likely to increase significantly. But it's a comfortable salary.
There are many policy jobs out there in this area. Get one, develop subject matter expertise in a particular area, and go from there.