Subj : Re: New to this To : NIGHTFOX From : Dumas Walker Date : Mon Apr 21 2025 07:08 am > DW> Otherwise, degrees in english, spanish, art, and history are rarely in > DW> high demand. > Sometimes it can be hard to tell which degrees will be in demand when a tuden > graduates. When a student first starts college, a certain degree or skillset > might be highly in demand, but after maybe 4 years when they graduate, it igh > not be really in demand anymore. And degrees that take longer (such as edica > doctors, etc.) might be taking more of a risk since their degrees take longer > to complete, though it may be a fairly safe bet that there will always be ood > demand for medical doctors. True, but the ones I have listed are really never in demand on their own. Unless you are planning to use them as a springboard into grad school (likely for a teaching degree), you probably are not going to find many jobs in those fields, and even fewer good-paying ones. * SLMR 2.1a * "Gasoline clears my sinuses!" - Fred G. Sanford --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (21:1/175) .