What Can You Do With a Liberal Arts Major? | Career Planning, Graduate School, Jobs
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Most liberal arts majors choose their degree program out of passion, not practicality. But it’s also important to consider what you might want to do for a career. In this video, I discuss four main options that liberal arts majors have after graduation and what to consider when choosing a career path.
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Thank you for posting this. My first love was liberal arts (and I'm still involved in them up to my eyes, now that I'm retired), but I pursued the sciences and don't regret it. Still, I focused on an information-leaning rather than data-focused variety of science; always play to your interests and strengths.
The point your making, I believe, is follow your passions and educate yourself. Society (unless we're talking Pol Pot's Cambodia) always has a use for those who can think, process information, and express themselves. Fortunately for us, in our society people wearing glasses are not shot.
Doing a Liberal Arts degree was the best thing that I had done in my life! I have gained incredible valuable skills such as having good attention to detail, the ability to work under pressure and the ability to work in a team.
With the skills I've gotten from the degree, I was able to land my first job as a burger engineer, my job includes me working proficiently with hot, dangerous equipment such as grills and deep fryers as well as with sharp objects like knives and tomato cutters. It's not easy but it's the most pay I've ever seen at a nice and steady $26,000 a year! I have also gotten praise from my boss whos been able to refer me to people in retail so that I may work myself up to a better job down the line. Overall it's been fantastic! 10/10 would do it again. As for the $100,000 debt, that's just a part of life 😅
mhm jedi i have become. Liberal arts major i used
I'm going to be the first ever common sense professor. People who leave my class will find jobs easily because more and more companies are looking at common sense more than what you have on a piece of paper. Common sense goes further, I'd hire men and women with common sense and tegerdy
I love history and talking about it but I've never been a big talker but my family is a walking encyclopedia and I want to be a more well rounded person and liberal arts helps you build it that's what I want. I see myself as a life long learner and want to make my life about learning want to have many degrees proving my knowledge and I feel a liberal arts degree is a good start what do you think
Supplementing additional coursework can be beneficial.
I appreciate your insight. I would love to see more of us Liberal arts majors unite to help others interpret how their liberal arts ed degrees enhanced our understanding of any and all work experience of the past and the skills transferred into whatever field or profession that needs that skill of spearheading meaning morale, improvement etc...
A Jedi, you can become, young Padawan, with a liberal arts major. The ways of the Force, you shall learn, hmm?
I think debating, communication is important in any union job. Speaking to fellow union members & management is necessary for everyone to work efficiently. Liberal arts is a good choice
Aremt we all unemployed 😂
Thank you so much for this video!! I’m a sophomore in high school and just recently found out about liberal arts and I think it’s what I would like to study since it fits what I admire. Other videos seem to degrade liberal arts and it’s pretty discouraging but I really appreciate your video!! It reminded me that if I want to do something I should just do it especially since the attributes that liberal arts have are quite important. I feel like these days a lot of things are becoming jobs so it sucks that “useless degrees” are a thing, sometimes people just want to experience different subjects in life!! 🤍💫
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@@annabanna1873 no 😂
Did you learn to flip burgers there?
How nice of you! What a nice thing to say to somebody.
@@yeva8077but is he wrong? 😅