Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:33 am
A job coming out of a "material culture" major??
That's a good question, I'll grant you! But not being able to get a job in a certain field doesn't seem to stop students from majoring in it...like English, or anthropology, or history,or.....
But I think most career-minded undergraduates know they have to go on to grad school in order to do anything professionally. I imagine that if their grades and test scores are high, they can get into a number of graduate programs.
Where I live, a lot of college grads tend to hang around in town and start bands or work in coffee shops.
That's a good question, I'll grant you! But not being able to get a job in a certain field doesn't seem to stop students from majoring in it...like English, or anthropology, or history,or.....
But I think most career-minded undergraduates know they have to go on to grad school in order to do anything professionally. I imagine that if their grades and test scores are high, they can get into a number of graduate programs.
Where I live, a lot of college grads tend to hang around in town and start bands or work in coffee shops.