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My degrees are in my field, but I don't use them. They are in Economics and Production Management. I am a project manager integrating technology into a Wholesale Mortgage unit
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I used to - I got degrees in print journalism and history, and I used to work in public relations (kind of related to the journalism degree). Now I'm in law school and I'm a law clerk.
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I have a B.A. in English Education, a minor in Speech Communications, and a M.A. in Education. I teach kindergarten so I think I'm using my degrees to some extent.
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I have a B.A. in Psychology and going for my M.A. in Counseling. I used to work in a security office, but everytime someone called in to report something, they'd end up telling me their life stories over the phone. Then, I started to work at Barnes and Noble, but everytime someone asked for a map or a book on cancer, they'd talk forever about traveling and dying relatives. Now, I'm a counselor at a psychiatric hospital. Very related to my degree, but so was everything else. :)
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BA in PR and a minor in sociology, and I'd say I use them both every day.
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B.A. in journalism and political science, and now I'm a Congressional reporter. So pretty much to a T!
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BA in Architectural Studies--and guess what? I'm an Architect! I went to graduate school right after college to study historic preservation--I like the jobs I've had as a result of the degree, but didn't learn much in the degree program. I'm thinking of either getting an MBA or an MS in Construction Management. We'll see. |
I graduated with a BA in Journalism and currently work for a small publishing company in their production department. I'm not doing any writing, but I do a lot of layout and design along with some editing, so I am using some of the skills I learned in my degree classes. It's a great place to work, but I know I won't be here forever (no room for growth). I still don't know what I want to do, really. I change my mind about every 3-4 months.
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My BS, MS, and Ph.D. are in horticulture with various minors and after I taught horticulture at various colleges, I went into teaching Spanish. Why? I can almost choose my job because the need for learning Spanish is so great around here. Eighteen years ago, there were hardly any Hispanics here and now this county alone has 15,000. I'm paid as if I were in my original field as well; I didn't lose any money by switching fields.
We've strongly suggested that our children pick up useful minors, no matter what majors they choose, and thank the Lord that they've done so. Our oldest has 2 degrees in recreation administration but a couple of years ago, she called and said, "I'm going to teach high school Spanish this fall!" (She had enough Spanish hours to declare a double major.) So she's at this incredible school that spends tons on their Spanish program, the lucky thing! Anyway, our others are picking up numerous useful minors like education or foreign languages just in case their first field doesn't work out. I hope that some of you guys will do so too! |
I use my grad degree (J.D.) to earn a living that I enjoy.
I use my undergrad degree (B.Music) to enjoy life. |
My degree is in Radio/Television production with minors in Government (Political Science), Speech, and English. I honestly can't remember if I finished a minor in Fine Arts because our requirements changed midway through my college career.
I started out as a TV director (mostly news and live sports), went into production management and am now directing again. So, my answer is yes. |
As I was in my senior year and recruiters began talking to us at So. Carolina, I was amazed at the number of banks that wanted to talk to Hotel Restaurant students.. When asked about this (because So. Carolina has a good business school), the reps from these banks said a) what they really wanted were employees that had a demonstrated ability to learn; they would supply the specific training; b) they liked having people with varied background and skills; c) folks who could interact well with the public were always valued (ie customer service skills).
Also, after being out of school for a few years I heard the comment from someone in the field of career counseling saying that it used to be that folks came out of school, found a job and stayed there sometimes their entire career. Today, its not uncommon for a person to not only change jobs, but careers as well several times during their work life. |
No, not really. BS in Journalism and History, I am a marketing rep for an insurance company. Up until around a year and a half ago, I was doing underwriting for the same company. I never had real plans to use the history major, it was for fun.
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Not even close.
got a BA and MA in Political Science. Work a few years with the UN. Decided that I want to make money. Work for a security firm first as your run of the mill broker. Now I head a team of derivative traders. |
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