The 10 Worst College Majors of 2017
February 21st, 2017
by Eli Solidum
Every year, the job market gets more and more unrecognizable than the previous years. With technology, robotics, and other factors replacing some jobs and creating others, what might have been the most ideal college degree for job prospects five years ago might be completely obsolete now. This is the 2017 version of the worst college majors, based on how likely one is to get a job, the starting salary out of graduation, and the likelihood of job retention and security.
by Eli Solidum
Every year, the job market gets more and more unrecognizable than the previous years. With technology, robotics, and other factors replacing some jobs and creating others, what might have been the most ideal college degree for job prospects five years ago might be completely obsolete now. This is the 2017 version of the worst college majors, based on how likely one is to get a job, the starting salary out of graduation, and the likelihood of job retention and security.
6. Liberal Arts
Plenty of people major in liberal arts, but plenty of people will also find themselves unemployed after graduation. The unemployment rate for liberal arts majors is at 9.2% and the median salary is just $30,000.
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