Meme degrees: Archaeology, (European) History, International affairs, Economics
I'm currently 22 in the Army with 90 college credits(from before I enlisted) in gen eds, engineering and accounting mostly, although my grades were pretty good, I really dislike those subjects and really am passionate about history and global affairs. So I can get a degree with little to no expense to myself(thanks for the tax money goyim!).
I get out in a year, and have been considering a meme in History, or something of that nature. Can I even get a job with some sort of social science degree?
Pic semi related, my current reading/study area.
> falling for the passion meme
please don't
>>1931987
Listen to this guy.
I fell for the 'follow your dreams' meme hard, now I'm working for minimum wage and am $20k in the hole.
If you're gonna study something, pick something practical.
Political science maybe? There's probably some intel /analyst work for former military.
>>1931946
Any interest in teaching history? If not u gotta specialize i would think.
Or got to school 5 years to make 30k. Up to u. Dont listen to these fags. Do wtf u want. A backup skill that pays is a good idea bit focus on wtf u want.
>>1932055
I don't understand this. I live in the Midwest and there are call center jobs that start at 40k and love to hire fresh grads because they tend to choose management from them. Why would you settle for minimum wage shit?
smart + liberal arts education = $$$
smart or dumb + technical/vocational = $$
dumb + liberal arts = $
know thyself
>>1932172
It also depends a lot on actually knowing the field you want to get into. An internship during college can make all the difference, but yeah. This is pretty accurate.
>>1932172
What kind of jobs can you work as a liberal arts major?