“Part of the reason people go to college is to get better jobs. It’s by no means the only reason, of course; a liberal arts education can enrich a person’s life in ways besides better employment. But better employment is surely one of the crucial goals, and jobs that require college degrees generally pay better than jobs that don’t.” writes Catherine Rampell in The College Majors That Do Best in the Job Market on economix.blogs.nytimes.com. “This is true for graduates of every major” she
The College Majors That Do Best in the Job Market – NYTimes.com.
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