Want a job when you graduate? Don’t major in architecture.
Job-hungry college students: Consider majoring in agriculture, natural resources or education, and get a graduate degree. Whatever you do, forget architecture. The major has the distinction of the highest unemployment rate for recent grads, at 13.9 percent.
A new study from Georgetown University lists the majors with the highest and lowest unemployment rates for recent graduates — and some might surprise you.
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Graduated from the college of agricultural and environmental sciences. I AM THE 7%. Or 7.4% since I want to be on the business side.
Sorry Ted
I was gonna reblog this on the FILAumni Tumblr, but was like, “Wait, this isn’t a good thing…” lol
“Still, no matter the major, going to college gives a serious edge in the job market.
The unemployment rate for recent college grads is 8.9 percent, compared to 22.9 percent for workers with just a high school diploma.”
“University of Arizona architecture dean Jan Cervelli said everything is cyclical, pointing out that several years ago there were two jobs for every graduating architecture major.”
T_T
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WOOOOH thank god I’m majoring in COMMUNICATION & BIZNAZZ beetches, I see $and :) in the ———————————-> future
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Well, my future is looking bright, so far. I’m sort of considering journalism. But that’s still up in the air. Just like...
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technically the field I’m going into is Humanities/Liberal arts AND Psychology… Guess I’m in the meh area…