Not all college degrees are created equal. This is according to a recent report by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce. The major you choose could reduce your chances of being part of the latest unemployment statistic—or make you the newest member of the club. It would be in your best interest to heed the study’s warning: Choose your program of study carefully. Here’s a list of degrees that might put new college graduates out of luck when looking for employment.
No. 7: Law and Public Policy.
No. 6: Computers and Mathematics
No. 5: Recreation
No. 4: Social Sciences
No. 3: Humanities
No. 2: Arts
and the worse
No. 1: Architecture
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