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If you choose one of the most useless degrees you will be throwing your money away. Unfortunately, there are MANY degrees that are useless out there but if you just watch this video you will know which ones to avoid.
Just wanted to clarify that the knowledge learned from these degrees might be invaluable, but the piece of paper you get definitely isn't if it doesn't lead to you getting a job... And when you can get the knowledge for free in many other places then why pay $30k+ for it?
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Before I start the list I just want to say that all of these have really bad stats when it comes to average salary, job openings, future growth etc etc so I’m not going to mention that because it would really be beating a dead horse and would get extremely repetitive
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You are wrong about Religious Studies, Shane. They got their vast rewards in heaven.
@Ostia Hermes Prove me wrong! What's your reasoning? You can't just say "NOPE". That's not how debate work.
@Ostia Hermes Worldly suffering is temporary. Heavenly rewards are eternal.
@Ostia Hermes According to you it's not. That's because you fail to fathom the incomparable difference between "temporary" and "eternal".
When you search your major and this pops up....
i searched up Biology major
😂
i searched forensic science 😞
I searched sociology major
Loo
It's kinda funny how obtaining an education is considered a risky investment in the United States.
Because the debt that goes along with it is neck-level.. it will be a big risk if you choose degrees that are not worth going in debt with
Shane Hummus - The Success GPS I think the point is that this shouldn’t be the case
Shane Hummus - The Success GPS I think they mean that that students going into what can be life-ruining debt over your education has become a problem unique to the US.
that how capitalism work you can buy and will buy everything with money if you dont have money that is too bad
We are humans of capitalism sis ofc education is a risky investment
I live in Sweden and all our education is free. The state even give you 350 dollars a month to incentivize people to study. This way you can actually give your passion a go, and not go into debt.
And it's perfect system as I think 🔥
In Poland is the same, however there are limited places for each academic year/ subject and also you need to take external exams, and your grades also give you points etc. For instance if you're going to study Sports Science, you take particular University/ Sports Academy exams and your grades count too from your Uni pass qualification ( Matura). Some people that have been rejected, can study part time or apply to private University..
lol so get a free bullshit degree and do what afterwards. You're still paying with 4 years of your life and potential income
Does this count for international students too?
Bruhhhh really?
My psychology degree has been surprisingly useful, but I definitely agree that higher learning beyond a bachelors degree is needed, which what I am doing anyway.
hii can u lmk more about ur studies in psychology field
Yes please
Low money life is waiting for ya man. It is what it is i guess.
slay, is it hard?
Please elaborate we all need the help/guidance
Me sitting on the toilet praying he doesn’t say my degree
Dont forget to flush 🤣
Literally same 😂
@@ShaneHummusyour sense of humour....... OMG!! 😂
And then he said my degree 😭😭😭
FACTS
Most people watching this are hoping that he doesn’t mention their degree😂😂😂
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Very true😂
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Mine was number 10 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“You can just move to the country you want to after you learn the language and get a job” dumbest thing you could’ve said. You can’t just move to any country you want without job invitation from employer and skipping the entire residence permit process
That's exactly what I thought. And there are countries in which moving from one region to the other is impossible for people 'cause it's just too expensive.
You don’t need a language major to get a job invitation from an employer do you though?
@@Cruzifixion286 No, but if you want to learn a language, are you supposed to just wait until you get lucky enough that an employeer chooses to hire you and patronize the migration process without any certified proof that you can actually speak the language of the country you're going to be working in? And adjust your entire life to that plan? It just makes no sense unless you're already very rich and have no other responsibilities like a marriage or children or your elderly parents. And what if you want to work as a linguistics scholar or a language teacher? That is the problem with what he said.
Yeah, the "just use Rosetta Stone" indicates that he is not someone who has studied another language. You also can't absorb a language just by living there, you HAVE to study. And most countries have a language requirement for their visas. You can't just roll up to a country, live there for years, and expect someone to hire you because you're there and magically bilingual. I know because I lived in Korea for five years and getting a visa beyond teaching English is extremely tough.
Yes, that, and also that 99% of people that attempt to study a second language on their own quits within the first month. Going to school forces you to study and make it a large focus in your life. Especially if the tuition is coming out of your own pocket.
Psychology as a Popular but Risky Major 01:14 Challenges of Drama and Theater Arts 02:20 Language Studies and Learning Abroad 03:21 Challenges of Communications as a Broad Major 04:24 Photography and Skill Development 05:30 Challenges of Anthropology and Archaeology 06:35 Critique of Art History 07:45 Caution Against 'Studies' Majors 08:58 Gender Studies as a Questionable Major 10:10
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Thanks for this, none of these are my major. I’m good.
Nice AI bot. 👍
@@briantbmoth6472mine tooo
thx; now i dont have to wath the vdo
If you want MONEY, choose tech,business,engineering or health care.Plain and simple
Right Ryan!
Lol humanity's degree don't do shit. Science ftw
Johnisa care to elaborate?
Ryan Donnelly I mean you can make a killing as an engineer, or get into business or tech positions that earn plenty with an engineering degree
What classifies as “tech”
Hey guess what philosophy majors, for once we didn't make the worst majors list
Absolutely not Anders! I was surprised by this, but stats for philosophy grads aren't that bad. You guys have decent careers waiting for you, just work hard, plan it out and be creative.. Good luck =)
I was waiting for Philosophy too. Im studying Philosophy and Economics
As an English Lit major, I share in your relief. (Though I suppose I fall under the communications umbrella)
@@laurelrhinehardt5160 as long as you plan it out well.. you should be good. What career do you wish to pursue?
@Shane Hummus Publishing. I’m doing some minor and certificate work to build a resume before a master’s program, but I know I’ll need to freelance before I get any kind of stable job. So... employment in the field right after graduation is not in the cards. But I’ve come to peace with that.
Nothing is “useless” if you have the right plan, network and the passion to keep looking. That said, some are easier than others and college as a whole is overpriced terribly.
Gender Studies...
@@rodrigoreis6615 with a network you’ll get a job at some department somewhere. Lol It may take awhile and a lot of convincing but…haha
yeah whenever people hear i'm doing philosophy at university they think i'm an idiot who's going to work retail forever, then i tell them i literally want to teach philosophy, and write books on philosophy. it's something i'm good at and the way modern academia works means there are people who literally want to pay me to talk about the thing i like and help people who also like it understand it better. why wouldn't i want that?
Im an aircraft mechanic and work with a guy who has a bachelors in psychology... he went back to school for aviation maintenance because no money in psychology... 😬
@@CARTUNE. Disney Marketing and Disney Character designs
The most useless degree is one that isn't finished. The reality is that there is no useless degree. No matter what you choose, it is your choice. Even if life does not turn out well for you in the end, the degree you chose is not to blame. Life just isn't fair, that's just how it is. You just have to deal with it. Goodluck everybody.
I was told “If you pick a major you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.. bc they’re not hiring!” Lol Edit: I do want to add, I believe you should always pursue your passion, but if you are reaching for something that has shallow job opportunity, go for it but please be smart and strategic about how you get there. Remember that sometimes a college major isn’t always the most efficient way into an industry, you have to evaluate the worth yourself. And don’t think for a second trade school is inferior to college, it’s just as valuable! I sincerely wish you all great prosperity!
This saying makes perfect sense 🤣
nice
Im studying education my non certified self already has a job offer I dont need to worry about post-college employment all I have to do is drive to the school district that I graduated from and apply. They are always in need of special education teachers !
Probably you are a loser who is not studying his favorite major
Well, that's hilarious... and true!
I learned mandarin Chinese on the internet, took the HSK6 successfully, now I'm a unlicensed translator in Europe making 5000$ a month. My clients really don't care about my degree
Finally someone commented this Thank You Ciper! and Good job =)
Hi!! im trying to do the exact thing, learn mandarin and french.. where and what apps did you use?
@@SI10800 I'm trying to learn mandarin and German. Any advice for learning mandarin?
Angel Starfire I’ll tutor you for free in German if you’re interested
Cool, I am learning also for hsk (2). Did you teach yourself? And how long did you take? I am working as geochemist in the nuclear industry and as freelancer for fun I am doing English German translations. I would be interested In doing also mandarin German translations someday. And also study Chinese philosophy someday.
I majored in communications lol but I chose the public relations track so I'm doing relatively alright. This job I just took pays 6 figures but it's a tough industry. I think what you said about psychology could also be said about a few science degrees too unless those people plan to continue with higher education. I know plenty of people with chemistry, biology, and even math related degrees who have a hard time finding a job because most of the money jobs require a masters or PhD.
Same here, if you’re going the comm route, Public Relations is your best bet. Got a decent paying remote job a month before graduation. 6 months later still there
Yeah I am always told homeland security degree are worthless it’s not always the degree it’s the resume as well. I trying to going into law enforcement. I am also am a volunteer firefighter the more credentials you got the better. I have a background with horses so I can be a could candidate for mounted units. People gotta understand it’s about know what exactly you want to do if you end up in public services your set.
I finished that and I completely hate it😩(I mean communication and pr) it's easy and if you know how to use it and your brain is working decently, you'd be able to do extremely well out of it without any stress.
As someone majoring in English literature and cultural studies, i believe people really overlook the value of interdisciplinary nature of education these days.
lol. Get back to us after you try to find a job when you're done. The workplace needs actual skills, not feelings & theories. This is the greatest known scam of higher academia industrial complex.
@deltaanthropos5259 Theories make up the basis of new knowledge that is then applied into the private sector. Academia isn't for everyone and some academia is more readily applicable and useful than others, but the value of research shouldn't be understated...
he didnt say there wasnt any "value" in those degree, he just staing theres no demand that will pay cost of getting the degree and more. all those degree have educational value but that doesnt mean theyll pay.
why do a major in fine arts when a badly drawn furry art porn can net you an average of 2000 dollars per month?
hahaha not for everyone though
Riches at the cost of your self-morale and dignity.
Lmao
You just crossed the line kid
@@Xsjr03 bRuH
Everyone: Watches Video History Students: Massive sigh of relief
I's not there but it's also not one of the practical choices tbh.
@@ShaneHummus What are your thoughts on degrees around politics/International Relations?
@AusickzThank you for your comment! I do modules about all three, history, politics, and IR haha, I'm definitely a humanities guy.
Lol
@Ausickz Useless degree unless you're going to law school. Even then, not necessary to get into law school. Avoid.
Ive seen theater majors go into sales and make bank. They just act like salesmen and are good actors lmao
I feel like degrees in art history and such are good if, for example, you want to study a teaching degree as well so you can teach a particular area you’re passionate about. Same with psych, if you intend of making a particular career out of it and want to go to grad school, it could be useful. I think it’s just a matter of knowing what career you want out of the degree, and how you network, volunteer and get work experience in the area during the study period to achieve jt
Most majors are not really made for making money but only for academics
True
College scam
Johnisa not necessarily compared to all of those other courses online. The thing is academics is a good thing to know and learn but it very impractical for making money or trying to get into a career BUT, what I notice is that you can literally do any degree arts, studies or whatever but still get a job for example, let’s say I do philosophy... I go out there and look for an internship for marketing role. After I graduate, I can easily look for a marketing job.
True
Emmanuel Melendez exactly, I don’t have nothing against the education system but I think it need to change and improve its way of teaching and at the same time encourage student to learn more and see VALUE in educating yourself
Nothing is stopping me from getting my psychology major 😭✋
Its a good degree if you’re all planned out...
maybe that's because its the only thing you can get into
@@modiyounis7761 huh?
@@modiyounis7761 girl bye I'm still in 9th grade, and trust me I can get into any major I want to get into if I put my mind to it
@@suicidalstolenart817 did you just assume my gender
I don't take an artistic degree but I would guarantee that anyone who does would have infinitely more access to resources and different equipment than someone who is self taught. I think it was a bit harsh to disregard Fine Art and Photography so quickly since being talked at in a classroom is not the only way you can learn in an academic environment. Then again, this is from the perspective of someone from the UK with a marginally better education system.
As a self taught aspiring part time illustrator majoring in stem I agree. My friend is doing it seriously in university (games art) and I can’t help that I’m missing out
I study photography on bachelor degree in Germany. Chilliest life, and I can't save myself from all the jobs I get even while studying. Well paid jobs. This video is Bullshit. Ok, maybe it's Bullshit for every other countrie except the US. But who is so stupid and studies anything in the US? 😂😂😂 If I would have born there, I would have went full refugee in Europe. The US is no country for people with a brain. I mean, they give scholarships for their monkeylike football players, while science students get driven into poverty, even if they are exceptionally intelligent. What country favors athletes before science, culture and art? I tell you. A country, that doesn't know a culture. The US doesn't know history, historical buildings, archeology, museums that are more then cheap entertainment. The US is a big bunch of very, very stupid people and this video... is the proof.
As a young American graphic designer, I will say this: I don't regret getting my degree (the classes were excellent in helping me to understand software, how copyrights and other stuff work, plus improving techniques), but a degree in this alone will NOT prepare you for the workforce. My internship was a real shock to discover how different the outside world actually was. Thankfully, I learned enough to understand many of the business fundamentals, so when my first job at a graphic design and marketing firm fell apart (the boss was just a tyrannical, deceptive man and a workaholic), I was able to try going independent/freelancing. It's rough out here and cash is tight (a bad economy is REALLY bad for us designers), but I'm hoping I can make it work (and learn enough on my own to keep growing in skills).
@@thunderbird1921I see good luck man im doing illustrator and grafic design as a course
the Uk doesn't have a better education system by a long stretch. Why high school then college for 2 years and university.
Funnily enough, I had to do a bit of art (architecture) history as part of my town planning degree: it was probably one of the most difficult subjects I ever had to pass (and I was an honor list student)! And it was only a first year subject. A friend almost got kicked out of her architecture degree course because she could not pass (first year) art history.
What's so hard about it? Genuinely curious.
I had an AP European history in high school that’s all we talked about hated every second of it
Psychology is a great field of study if you go all the way to a PhD or PsyD in clinical or forensic psychology. I now a retired clinical/forensic psychologist after 40 wonderful and fruitful career.
can you tell me how to be a forensic psychologist please? im 16 and im interested in that.
@@eleaina444 same
industrial-organizational psychologists can make pretty good bank. Also a good degree to get if you want to be the person who goes from company to company firing people.
I think he's stopping at Bachelor level, which is pretty much useless and it's a BA. Your degree is a BS which is going for more the medical aspect . Nowadays in the medical field, you pretty much need a master's or a doctorate degree anyway.
Agree.
My mom has a bachelors in psychology (and that’s her only post secondary education). She ended up making 6 figures working in IT for awhile. Major does NOT equal career Edit: I’m just going to try to answer all the questions in the comments here. My mom already had an interest in tech and programming experience before getting her degree. She initially worked in a psych field, but found it very taxing and eventually moved onto IT positions (several different ones, involving hard skills as well), primarily through networking and working on the side. According to her, she uses what she learned in psychology classes every day. It probably played a role in her ability to jump to a new field. She also needed a bachelors degree to get her foot in the door, so the degree wasn’t really useless. She did this around the late 90s - early 2000s. My dad did a similar jump from an international studies degree to IT (he also learned programming as a teen). Also helps that a) college was not as expensive in the 80s/90s and b) my mom’s dad worked for the university she went to, so her tuition was free. Either way, she DID use her degree to get her IT positions.
So what ur saying is she didn’t have to waste her money or time getting that degree to get where she is now therefore making her degree “useless”? Because at the end of the day she didn’t use it.
I was making 6 figures with a high school diploma. There's a big difference between $100,000 and $999,999. Wish people would stop using 6 figures as a goal. Most jobs are 6 figures nowadays.
He never said that your major means a good career. It's just useless to learn and get a degree for it. I mean you even admitted that your mom studied psychology and now does well in IT. What was the point of her learning psychology then?
@@sarahmccarthy8293 having any bachelor degree is still better than none when it comes to finding a job.
No, major is NOT your career. But major does, in many cases, equal student debt.
I've just watched the other video about the top 10 majors to study and I think what bothers me the most is the same dichotomy that comes all over again: Arts degrees are seen as useless, whereas Science (or Engineering) degrees are seen as useful. But at the end everything in this world is dualistic so I really believe we need both. Like the both sides of a coin, you know. Still it was interesting to hear what you think, so I appreciate the video. :)
why don't we double major?
If you want to major in psychology, get the social work degree or a counseling degree. And make sure you get a masters. It makes all the difference. If you get a bachelors in one of those areas you can usually do an advanced standing masters, and it only takes another year, but you will make back that money pretty easily.
There's different fields or branches of psychology besides psychiatry or behavioral psychology/ clinical psychology.
Yess!!
Yeah, I'm surprised he didn't mention clinical psychology In my country it only takes 1,5 year more to graduate and qualify to be a licensed specialist.
I have a degree in Film and I'm not triggered by this video. Seriously, why do people get triggered by something that is true? People should value videos like this. It can be useful to avoid the mistakes of others.
I love this comment.. Thanks a lot DreamyAbbadon =)
Is going to film school good for additional experience? I'm planning to go to film school but I have doubts.
Sakina van Es same hereee🤕
Current film student here! I would say it really depends. Where I'm from, it would've been nearly impossible for me to have gone straight into the field. I'm going to learn more about the technical aspects. Also, the internships that become available as a student are invaluable. I wouldn't have gone if it weren't for them. Lots of film stuff can honestly be learned without school, but school can make it a lot easier. Film is such a diverse and complicated field, it really depends what you want to specialize in. I would really do a lot of research before making your decision! Hope this helps!
@@lauraanderson4689 thank you Laura!! I've been thinking about getting into the field of editing. I really appreciate your comment. Good luck in your journey! I'd love to be apart of the field soon. ❤️
The only useless degree is the one you aren't interested in. To my friends in highschool, study what you're interested in, if you spend your time doing something you want to do you'll figure out how to make money doing it. Just don't end up like oh so many miserable people I've met in my 7years in university that are studying something to "get a good job", most of them will end up switching careers in the end and regret not doing what they wanted to from the start.
You can study something you’re passionate about without wasting almost a hundred grand and trying to make everyone else pay for it with debt forgiveness when it has no real world application. College is about acquiring skills for a job, with the internet you can study as much as you want. Not that anyone with the “do what you love” philosophy will ever study or work independently. A useless degree is a degree you cannot use, and the vast majority of jobs out there that need to be done are not pleasant. Even if necessary work was magically evenly distributed to match interests it will become less enjoyable when you’re doing it 40 hours per week.
@@AnarcticPanda u sure are spitting facts if u want to live an unsatisfied life
@@haloman12378 Life satisfaction is one of the factors considered in these degree evaluations, you can easily look up job satisfaction of people with different degrees. Surprise surprise, people who aren't wasting their lives on nonsense feel more fulfilled and are happier. People who live life for pleasure are sure to be miserable, and they deserve it.
@@AnarcticPanda Relax.
Right it's all about what you want for your life. There is this movement now trying to show how you can move up in all these different fields without going to school. The thing is there are things you can do while in school to make it even better for yourself when you get out.
I do disagree on the fine arts one, my art teacher went that route, got a job doing medical illustration and got paid fairly well. However I get how a route like that isn't for all artists. This video did have some good points though, so thanks for the effort you put into it. :)
I was a little bit surprised about the anthropology / archaeology one. Maybe it's because I live in an Oregon Trail area, but there are jobs for folks in these fields (especially specialists in these fields) quite often on our government job boards.
I'm an anthropologist. I got a job actually with 3 companies as an archaeologist. Then I got hired later as a crime lab technician. Going further I am aiming towards forensics. So people, if you are out there- and smart enough, go for it. Update: still going strong, working my way up in the field, currently a Forensic Autopsy technician. Don't let anyone deter you from your academic path.
Idk if you’ll respond to this but I’m thinking of going into Anthropology but I’m not too sure about what to do with it later on. Should I become an archeologist? I’m not sure, basically I just wanted to ask was it worth it?
I m thinking about going into Anthro, hoping did it take you to jump into the career & what does the salary look like? Also, do you travel alot???
Hi guys, im an archaeology student. Tell me all your questions about this degree, also personals if you want to know my personal approach to all the courses. Im avaiable if you want
@Borsalino Kizaru hard to say I don't keep in contact
@@DiasporaTrucking_Edu I'm currently working as a crime lab technician and I also have a certification in crime scene technology. I have had interviews with the Medical Examiners office (M.E. assistant technician) and with local sheriffs office to be a forensic science specialist (aka crime scene tech) So mainly my anthropology degree put me there. And my certification was a booster. I would say if you take a focus in anthropology pick forensic or straight up archaeology. Archaeology is great, but working in field will humble anyone. It's not for the faint of heart. You need stamina and strength. My aim goal is to do work with crime scenes and especially those that involve excavation of human remains. You could say that's my specialty. But it surely depends on what angle you approach your degree at.
The feeling of relief when you find out your major is not on the list
Good to know. cheers!
The feeling of regret when i found out my major was on the list....
Chenle's Tesla what was it?
Kevin R i am majoring in russian language
@@sihanssi6608 well, if you can learn to be an interpreter, there's quite a lot of money to be made.
Translation studies is not about learning a language because you don't translate words, but concepts. Actually, translation students are supposed to already know the foreign language(s) when they start their studies. And just because someone is "bilingual" it doesn't mean that person can translate properly, give them a technical text and you'll see what I´m talking about.
Psychology major (working in federal government in law) and furthering my education to become a lawyer in the near future while living in Washington, D.C. Not at all useless; so I will have to disagree with you on this one. ⚖✌ Do NOT allow anyone to deter you away from your education, visions and/or dreams. You can do it, you've got this! 🙏😊
It should be called “The most useless degrees to make money in the United States”. I think it depends about the economical expectations each one has. I think that a degree should be a chance to be an asset in the field you’re heading too and to give some value to it, not only a money-making investment.
Very altruistic....but being altruistic does NOT necessarily translate to FOOD on the TABLE.
Are your parents rich? most people can't gamble with their one and only life.
@@FIR2031 Aaaand.... right there. That's precisely why I'm so happy I wasn't born in the US, where choosing your field of studies (or just doing studies) is considered a gamble... Country of freedom alright...
@@adraen5942 Where are you from? In most of the other advanced countries like in Europe, you don't even get a right to go to college, then you pay 50% tax when you start working. You can study all you want and there are many ways in US. However, not everyone can be a professional in their chosen field. There are competitions, and as a result all the innovations come from US. I'm so happy I live in the US with lots of opportunities for those who make the right decisions and work hard.
@@FIR2031 I'm french, which means I have free access by RIGHT to the university, in the field of my choosing, and I don't have to gamble my life away. Then I don't spend the next 50 years trying to reimburse my student loan because I don't have one. There is still competition, because the higher you go, the less spots there are, so you have to work hard to get as far as you want, the difference being, if you don't get in, your life is not ruined, you have lots of other options, other free options. "All the innovations come from US" Sure mate, let's all ignore every innovation made elsewhere (there's a lot) and the huge amount of "american" scientists that made their studies elsewhere and came to the US afterwards. "Lots of opportunities", don't make me laugh... You only get some of those opportunities if you've got the money, that's not an opportunity...
I believe that any degree is useless, unless you are willing to give your fullest to it. One advice to young teenagers out there is whatever they choose to do, they should give their 100%.
True Junaid.. If they have a solid plan with a specific degree they chose then they would be just fine.
Unless it's gender studies
What a load of crap. You can put "your all" but if the market does not demand it, it will not work.
@@onion_____ Anything with "studies" in it, don't even bother.
what if I can’t choose?
I think personally, you are right, I love psychology but I didn't choose it as a career option as my parents didn't supported me to do so, I was a little mad about it but now I see, the most important thing is to just give a better financial edge to my family after being in college for 4 years. I can learn psychology from anywhere if I am interested, but its not a good career path
It is if you want to go to graduate school after.
I finished this video a bit discouraged, but the people in the comments gave really good advice that gave me hope for my future. Thanks, commentators!
I think you meant to say Psychology tends to be “overrated” but come on, I make over 120K as a psychologists and my degree was 45K
Respect
Hey! I am really interested in going into psychology and I really would like to become a psychologist when I am older. Do you have any tips/advice to give for becoming one? (Also, are you a clinical or counseling psychologist?)
Good for you. I’m glad things worked out .
@@mashamallows8310 I am a counseling psychologist and also a Behavior Analyst (That pays even better) so try to specialize in that, it’s on high demand in the private and public sector. Best advice is look for the school that offers you the better deal, forget about fancy names and recognition, go for the cheapest school you Can find and get out of the student loan debt as soon as you can.
No one with a BS in psychology is a psychologists...or making 120k, that’s his point
1st thing to avoid: some guy on the internet pretending to know what your life will look like in the future.
Ikr lol, as if he knows what’s best for everyone.
Calm tf down jesus he's trying to help
he's talking "chance", not claiming to know any exacts. its simple to do some googling and learn that yes, the statistics he bases his videos on do happen to be correct.
ouch
I'm gonna guess you're taking one of those worthless degrees?
The purpose of some useless majors is that they’re potentially easy and an easy way to get a bachelors degree. After you have a degree try to get into a random field not related to your major. If you can’t then get a certificate in something you want to work in on of your degree and that may work out well.
I don't think there is anything wrong necessarily with getting one of these degrees, but if you are going to, you really need to think a lot about what you are going to do after graduating and how you are going to do it.
I didn’t even know gender studies was a thing.
haha Any thoughts on it? lol
In most countries, it is a field within sociology. A student would have a few classes of it, or go thru a post graduation in it. For some reason, in the United States, it is an entire degree
@@gustavoboscardin9351 it’s a degree in Europe as well
@captain obvious That's because they went to an Ivy League college. They most likely made connections with a double major or a minor that acted as back-up. Or took summer courses where they are awarded certificates for other more desirable assets for their resume.
@@patrik6872 also a whole degree in the Caribbean
“Archaeology” Indiana Jones punching the air rn
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My first degree was in psychology. As far as careers are concerned it would have been almost useless. I went on to study mathematics and statistics. What is often unmentioned is that, at least in Canada, of the 'harder' qualifications to obtain this is one of the less well remunerated. Better to study something utterly boring such as some field of business.
😂😂business is so boring. I would be so unhappy with a business degree. They seem like robots and you can learn how to manage, operate, and build business through courses online FOR FREE.
My dad majored in psychology and now he does property taxes... he never used it for work
@@Queen-ConsciousYa but it sounds cool 😭😭😭 yknow? "i have a degree in business😤😤" adding the word degree to anything is cool to most people.
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While there has been a backlash against liberal arts studies in recent years, I feel compelled to offer some positive information on this area of higher education. I hold a BA and MA in English and changed from a business major to humanities after reading the late billionaire J. Paul Getty's essay, "The Educated Executive." Getty stated that he found those possessing broad educations were better suited to upper management than those whose technical educations rendered them with "tunnel vision," often lacking the ability to grasp the big picture. Following are some of the careers English opened up to me: #1 writer for a major broadcast station; #2 production supervisor for a large tobacco company ; #3 officer And pilot offers from both the Air Force And Navy; #4. manager for a major American retail chain ; #5 wholesale sales representative for one of America's largest breweries; #6 inside sales coordinator for a major manufacturer supplying equipment to the oil and gas industry ; 7 admission to a graduate program in urban design and planning ; staff writer and columnist for a large weekly newspaper ; 8 jobs teaching English in several middle schools and colleges. So, it's not so much the concentration one seeks as much as one's personal initiative.
hey I am gonna pursue BA psychology, english...so do you think that getting a dual degree will be an advantage?
I majored in English and Anthropology in undergrad. I then went to law school (you can major in anything and then go to law school). After practicing with a few firms, I struck out on my own. I built ancillary companies (lawyers often have ancillary consulting and servicing businesses that can be sold to non-lawyers) and sold one of them last year, making me a multi-millionaire after years of making over $1 million a year in net income. Now I've acquired another law firm and ancillary company, and we're growing it into another 8-figure business. To me, he's on the right track that anyone can learn anything on their own by buying a book or downloading an app, so -- in that light -- every major is "useless." However, I took classes that interested me and stimulated my creativity and imagination while teaching me about those who came before me and the mistakes they'd made so I wouldn't repeat them. I have had coaches, read many books, and watched a lot of videos to learn about marketing, sales, financial reporting, entrepreneurship, and executing a strategy to implement a vision. I took not one business class in undergrad or law school. But I've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars since law school to learn how to be a better lawyer, a visionary, and a leader. In addition to running my own firm and businesses, I now help coach entrepreneurs and other lawyers on how to build and run their business. In short, any major is a foundation that should stimulate creativity and wonder while providing a basic foundational education on how to think critically, write persuasively, and speak eloquently. If you think you major in something and then that's the only thing you're going to do for the next 40 or 50 years, you don't have the growth mindset to succeed in any field. An undergrad major is just the start; not the end of your life -- unless you let it be.
I'm really T R I G G E R E D that you mentioned my degree. I'll write your name as Shaiyn on your Starbucks cup.
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I think you should demand a refund from them.
Omg 😂😂😂
I think the most useless degree is the one that you choose after watching a video like this where you try to find a degree that's supposed to be the most useful. If you're not passionate about it and only take it to get a job, you're gonna fail miserably and even regret later. You should always always choose something that you can do for the rest of your life. Not something that other people are telling you to do. To me everything else is useless other than the ones I care about. This person doesn't understand a lot of the degrees he mentioned, because he didn't study them. Everything can be learned through internet and books these days.
That is why the Republicans want to stop Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness. Everyone needs to face his or her consequences (failure or success).
You’re so right
I think he refers specifically as useless because it won't help you get a job, not as those things are useless as a thing even if you're passionate about them. But the point is, just because you're passionate about something doesn't mean you have to get a degree in it (and spending a lot of money) when you can study it on your own, with courses and other resources that won't leave you with an empty wallet or in debt for years. Sooner or later you have to know how to separate passions from earnings, because you can be very passionate about archeology but, if you can't get a job with that, where are you going to get the money to buy archeology books, travel the world and make discoveries? I think that it is better to think about, if you are going to study something that is going to cost you as much money as the university, you should investing in something that you like but will minimally benefit you economically in the future, and then you can invest in your passions such as hobbies or studying in courses and taking complementary classes. And again, it's not that it's impossible to find a job in these fields, but since it's more risky and can be learned in the same way self-taught, you could simply start the search on your own without the need for a university degree.
@@AK-fp7sg also, a really good thing in general is that even a broad yet solid degree for a large amount of potential areas of study, can equate to you choosing things that you wanted to in the first place (e.g: a niche science) without sacrificing backups and other potential options
Well even if someone is not interested in computer science but if they major in it and study what's required they have a good chance to get a job and pay the bills.
Note: Psychology: you cannot become a Social Worker with a Bachelor’s in Psychology Degree. Get a degree in communications. Companies are paying $500k and more to organizations with these professionals to develop their agencies communication materials. Many of my friends with this degree have successful careers in tv/movie production.
As a psych undergrad: Yes most graduates wont end up in psych. BUT a lot of majors in psych have multiple degrees (im in med school fe). But if u want to work in psych to "help people" become a social worker, youll be able to help A LOT OF PEOPLE and dont have to get a huge loan
Studying isn't necessarily about getting a great job. If you're going to spend 4 years studying something, it has to be something you're passionate about! Thats what life is about!
what about debt
@@xaylink2221 If debt's a concern, go to a cheap school. Not all universities charge an arm and a leg the way the Ivies or Stanford do. If you go to a small in-state school, you can get a quality education plus low debt.
@@xaylink2221 ah yes Americans and their ways of turning universities for financial gain. It depends on the country you're studying I think.
Thankyou, I’ve checked this guys KZhead channel , and he’s just biased due to different interests. His brain is clearly science , engineering and money. Not everyone who picks subjects are doing so with the priority of just making money. Having knowledge is powerful, don’t let some 20yr old youtuber who probably films these videos at his mums house , tell you what not to do. Psychology is important , gender studies is interesting , language is important and considered an attractive skill to have in studies made. Not everything is about making easy money, picking what this guy deems to be important.
While this is true I think he means useless as in less jobs to find and highest unemployment
I feel like psychology is misunderstood. The good thing about this major is that it's universal and very broad. It will always be needed.
There are plenty of jobs with psychology! People just dont know about it!!!
@@ArtIsDrawing Yessss exactly💯💯
I'm bout to go into psychology... Gives my hope that your comments is 4 days ago and that video has been posted 2 years ago... Things changed with the pandemic and all where people actually discovered how mental health matters when they were in lock down
@@zafeerjumon2572 Funny that you mention, cause that’s why I made my comment, I didn’t see any recent ones haha. But very awesome to hear you’re going into psychology. It’s one of the best fields (though, I might be biased lol). But I’ve really learned a lot about not only myself, but human nature while studying it. Great point about the pandemic and mental health. The world could use the help with psychology regarding that very same issue.✨Best of luck to you!!
@@Burn143 Thanks for the encouragement!
The most useless degree is actually the degree in which you can't utilize or apply at the very least a decent portion of education you have invested your time into when you graduate Don't take this dude's words too seriously
That's like saying "The most useless thing is not making use of the thing" pointless take since that is obvious, but if your goal is to not be in student debt and earning a high salary, usually these degrees do not help, yes you can get lucky but who is going to rely on luck.
@@haruyanto8085 uh oh looks like somebody's still regretting their degree 😂😂 all right Shane
2020: Mental health services are on the rise due to the pandemic *Laughs in psychology*
Exactly lmao
Agree.
True. I agree.
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We need Psychiatric mental health professionals. Is NOT the same thing
General psychology I can see... on the other hand, therapist, psychologist, psychiatrist, neuropsychology, industrial and organizational psychology all can make decent money....
All of those generally require education beyond a BA
You need to study longer can't stick with only bachelor just study hard to get scholarships so you know you don't have to pay as much or maybe at all
True, he shouldn't have included psychology in the list because it's one of the best subjects that people should be encouraged to study. He didn't include philosophy and sociology in the list even though they are similar to psychology. I think this guy is influenced by the common belief in the materialistic society which is about emphasizing the subjects that serve capitalism such as business and economy and the different types of engineering, while denigrating psychology and philosophy because they make the masses critical thinkers and that's something that big companies don't want, because it goes against their interests.
@@cheikhhmayadi6870 Are you really questioning a person that has a doctoral degree, is a pharmacist, took psychology classes ... The thing about psychology you need to take masters or even phd to get a decent job he made another video about philosophy and sociology that's why he doesn't include those in his video. You can say psychology are critical thinkers which is correct but how are you gonna apply does critical thinking without actually being hired. You see college in America for example is very very expensive, and when you do psychology without internship even with phds you will be hard at finding any jobs because you have no experience when there are really not many internships out there for psychology, you need to graduate with a very good score to actually get a job right away. Even a lot of people became youtubers and telling people that its hard to find a job in psychology if you don't have the money to continue to get masters and phds while doing internships like wake up.I "think this guy is influenced by the common belief in the materialistic society " because this society IS MATERIALISTIC get a degree that will benefit you in the future and maybe you can minor in your passion. If you look at the replies in this comment the first one even said about you need to get and study for a long time which means more money more debts and if you look at the jobs online they are like oh I will pay you 100 thousand dollars each year.... with ten years of experience and most hospital wont hire you easily a lot of people in my country that is not even america ended as a school counselor or you know the teachers that ask " How are you what do you wanna talk about "
That’s true if you want to be in school for thirty years
good to hear, that my major is not on the list. i currently in a librarian university. i worked in my local library in the summer. it was 5-6 streets away, so i can walk over it. the payment received / energy put into work is surprisingly generous. so i decided to get a degree, and work a full time job there, also, that's why i plan to build my house somewhere close to that library when i get to it... (i'm from hungary, and despite our currency is really weak in global, the local prices are affordable).
A degree in comms is like being the middle person who will find out the a companies outlook so you can communicate to social media, or meeting clients for media packs, creative stuff etc.. You're basically the manager possible creator for the media section, and that field is massive in the digital world. Anyone can google stuff but in the office world they will mostly require a degree and senior etc in years pays extremely well.
Hi Shan, Just one little remark: a person learning languages and/or communication can end up as a sales copywriter and make more than 6 figures a year. Same for a legal translator or a conference interpreter. If you want a career path, you can end up being a globalizer or a localization program manager at companies such as Nike or Amazon. In the end, it's not a matter of what you studied but what you do with your skills.
Most importantly there is a huge difference between a philologist and a person who simply knows the language. I have C1 English proficiency diploma but I'm not a philologist so I need to pay an English philologist whenever I want to publish something in English.
Well said brother
What you study still really does matter no matter what 🤷🏿♂️
Yeah anyone can end up anywhere, probability for it is just much higher for certain degrees
Calm
Deciding what major to do for art is hard. Fine arts is probably one of the worst areas you could go into. One of the best suggestions I’ve gotten is going into a art field that can be easy to get a job. Like I’m doing graphic design and that has growing demand. Art college is not only about building your portfolio, learning more skills, but also connections. Connections can make of break you in the art world.
Hey Cidney Owen, Thanks for your insights.. Good point
Same!!! I'm also a graphic design major about to graduate and I picked it because of the reasons you listed.
I've heard that if you want to go into theater, don't go into acting, go into the TECH stuff like lights, sound, special effects, and stage management!
Yea, graphic design or animation.
Honestly, if you're seriously debating which art major to go for, and you are adamant about getting into the arts, then just do the one you like most. There will always be jobs, even if they're not in your exact major, but at least you did follow your passion fully. However, that is given you manage to get into a top 30-50 of the schools for that particular major, and I wouldn't veer away from the top 10-15 if you really do want to pusue it to the fullest. It's not just the quality of teaching and faculty or the facilities and prestige, but perhaps most importantly the connections and exposure you get within that particular field. I'm hitting 20 in half a year for example, and still not doing shit but focusing on building up my portfolio and saving up money to get into those top 10 (maybe 3, one can dream) hopefully. You seldom hear of a CSM or Antwerp Royal College graduate that doesn't have a job in the fashion field he studied, and a very good and high paying one at that.
A degree will open doors for you regardless of what it's in, so you should study what you're most interested in and passionate about.
I am currently majoring in interactive and graphic design, which is basically teaching me how to become a front end web developer with the added bonus of learning Adobe products. As things are going more digital by the day, I see this as a profitable path with a lot of opportunities in either companies or freelance work.
I’m majoring in that aswell lmao
Got a biology degree, couldn't get a job. Worked an IT job for almost 3 years, and then decided try out nursing by gettng a CNA. Eventually got a master in clinical psychotherapy and become a therapist. I really think at the end of the day, what major we chose is only part of the equation.
HI! I related so much with your comment. I feel a little lost so hopefully you can give me some wisdom. I also have a background in IT, and now I want to do a master in behavioural science. My only concern is to be rejected since I don’t have job experience in that field (although I’ll justify that I’ll use my data analysis skills into doing behavioral science). So, it would be very helpful if you could give me an advice telling me how to be accepted in a master where you don’t have that much job experience related. Thanks 🙌 (Btw I see that your nickname is in spanish, so if you wanna answer me in spanish, it's even better for me).
As someone who is about to start college next month and has decided on a major bury still feels unsure, it makes me feel less apprehensive when I hear things like this about people who didn’t necessarily go into a job related to their field
@@bumbleeistheequeen4052 I certainly didn't. I was top of my class in Political Science, angling for Foreign Policy. Covid massacred a chouce internship I lined up, and now I'm underemployed. Be careful, my friend. The only thing keeping my head up is that I have no debt
You can get a job with any degree honestly. Unless you want a specific career like doctor or lawyer for example. I got my B.A in criminal justice working at a tech company. Started as a intern now full time. Yes some jobs ask for specific degrees. Most jobs say bachelor degree needed that's it lol real straight forward, then train you. Just get a degree lol unless your career ask for it. So look first before jumping in school spending money.
Thanks for commenting Beast Mode.. Im glad you did not go beast mode on me haha. I love your insightful comment. So bottom line is.. Just dont choose something that is super useless lol
Honestly for a lawyer though, there’s not a lot that can prepare you for it. Philosophy is probably the closest, but really all you need to do is study whatever you can succeed in that requires you to do traditional schoolwork.
Yeah but you limit yourself from all Numerate, coding and compelx analysis jobs by not choosing mathematical STEM so not as much flexibility, but the Mathematical STEM student can do this and anything else even grad Law and Medicine (Medicak Physics Physician Associate etc...)
Beast Mode I’m currently a freshman majoring in criminal justice at a community college . Is it worth it? I truly enjoy it & all my classes but i don’t want to be a patrol officer or anything like that .. in order to become a homicide detective or even CSI ( which is what I wanted to become ) you need to become a cop first & go into the academy .. so I thought about becoming a juvenile attorney , but I’m not sure how that will work out . I just want a good major that I will be able to fall back on if law school doesn’t work out . Any advice ?
I became a Posse Scholar in December of 2022. Posse Foundation is one of the biggest national leadership and merit scholarship programs in the US. Before going to college, Posse Scholars are required to go through a training called PCT (Pre Collegiate Training). I have 2 trainers. One of my trainers have a degree in Gender Studies. He’a one of the most awesome people I have met. He’s a trainer for Posse NY for 13 years, and he was the trainer of my mentor who nominated me. What I want to say is-your degree is what you make out of it. There are many careers you can look for with different organizations. It’s not useless-the skills and connections you get out with are what matters. My trainer is incredibly skilled as a mentor and youth development.
1) I was going to go for art degree but instd chose to go with my childhood aspiration, forensic investigation. Im talented and did art for 19 yrs but caused greats mounts of depression whereas forensics excites me. Also, for things like photography, ye you can learn outside the course but u wont gain connections and learning how to make it a success without the course, u have loads of access to facilities aswell as good portfolio building works. It also can come in handy for lots of industries, including marketing, forensics, and more
I love how American this is, like imagine being in debt for going to Education.
Getting an education*
yes, I'm Russian and study for free)
Well there's no such thing as a free lunch. I don't even need to be an American to understand that concept.
@@deviousN lots of countries have free university education. united states doesnt even though its one of the most developed countries in the world
Most students in the Netherlands have a debt of 20.000-70.000 euros after university :-)
The thing with psychology is that you pretty much can't do anything with just a B.A. You need to do a master's in order to select which branch of psychology you're going to be focusing on. And you need to select a master's course that allows you to intern. After that you either become a practitioner or a researcher in academics.
Psychology is just really oversubscribed. There are too many graduates and too few jobs.
That's a great insight Cem Baştüzel.. Thanks for your comment
You can work on an NGO, for example. You can become a copywriter who understands the psycology of customers and how to influence them. You can become a branding specialist. You can become a social psycology. You can become an education advisor. Many things you can do.
Idk what the hell is going on in America but where I live in Australia people literally have to travel eight hours to get into a psychiatrist or a psychologist. It’s a very in demand job in many area’s here. Even the government mental health system is struggling to find psychiatrists to employ.
@@galacticwildfire probably because its super expensive to study psychology in australia
No the issue with archaeology is that everyone views it as a academic career (wants to work in universities etc) not useless if you do what I did which is to work in construction/redevelopment ie help the building companies deal with stuff they run into do an assessment and then allow them to carry on with construction. Commercial archaeology is where the money etc is.
A bachelors in psychology is worthless. But, my BS in psychology opened so many doors to graduate school, jobs, and my current degree. If you get a BS psychology you have to plan to go to grad school. I am 100% happy with my psych degree!
Dude same! Im done with my BS in Psychology next week, then a Masters in Counseling, and a PHD in Clinical Psychology either right after, or a few years after that.
That is exactly what my daughter was told.
"Do not do Art History! Just read a textbook!" Wonder who writes those textbooks?
This sounds like a Pyramid scheme...
Yeah and the people who write those textbooks usually have a PhD or at the very minimum a master's. This video is talking solely about bachelor's degrees- having JUST a bachelor's in art history will not land you a good job and your ROI will be bad
@@ashley1872 trust me if you have a masters or phd in art history you're still not getting a job
0.1% of people with the degree write the textbooks.
@@ashley1872 Quick math: If there are 100 graduate for the masters in Art History, and an average of 0,2 teachers/researchers in that field. Then this means that 80% of graduates will end up not actually attaining these jobs.
I majored in Math....Was not dissapointed
That is very useful. Thanks for the comment. =)
Big Brother Teach Actuary Something with your minor (ex finance ) Or anything to do with coding
nin ninn wow I want to major in mathematics and I’m very glad to hear good things coming from it!
Suffice to say the numbers were clearly on your side.
@@afrivox Almost ANYTHING you want
I went with a liberal arts degree because it was easy, but now I am reconsidering. Thankfully its only on the associate level.
You are spot on. Whether people disagree with you or not you are correct.
Love the support
I feel like no degrees really useless as long as you know what it means for the future and don’t have unrealistic expectations
That's a nice statement. Do you want to suggest for my future content? Cheers!
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Exactly. A degree is a degree. You can do anything you want and be successful with it, as long as you are doing something worth while to you.
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so basically, don’t go to college for art.
Completely disagree. You can make money with those careers.
Learn art in economical ways. Not bury your self in debts with it.
Art should be your side thing after you have something you can make money in
@@deathblade909 or learn how to make money with arts ;)
@@juanpablosansmarketing yeah you can, what I meant is you do not really need a degree. Alot of the books on color theory etc can be found. And majority of great artist usually have no education. Just years of experience.
Do no let these KZhead videos mislead or discourage you from pursuing your vision . If you’re out here and have a vision for your self about what you want to fully pursue as your life work ,I don’t think you’ll need a KZhead video to make that decision . Have a vision , and know why you want to pursue what you’re pursuing. Remember you can only do great work if you’re doing what you love .
Sometimes people need a second opinion, also no one is detaching what you said, it's just 90% of the time you don't need to spend 50-100k to learn the skills offered in these degrees i.e.psychology or photography just read a book relating to the degree, Shane even mentioned in this video about his friend who didn't study photography but is now a successful photographer in Vegas
I think that the problem is that college hasn't always been seen as a replacement for job training. Many careers do require formal education but not all education is intended to be job training. Also, some jobs don't require specific education but employers prefer someone who has a degree, think retail manager or industrial production supervisor. That type of job requires experience more than any specific education. The education requirement is to ensure that the person can communicate professionally and has an administrative skill set. You have to work your way up into one of these types of jobs, you can't just apply for it after you graduate from college.
(Comes here hoping my degree doesn’t come up)
Good luck.. What's your degree by the way?
Same
@@ShaneHummus hahaha I came here to make sure I didn't get called out as well lol my major is Management with a minor in Contracts Management and Acquisition
Lmao
Smart 😂
soooo relieved that my major isn’t on here 😂
What's your major? If you're scared that you're going to see your degree on this list, I would suggest you research your job prospects again just to be safe.
it’s sport management. my school has almost a 100% transfer rate into careers after graduation. not sure why i was really nervous lol but my school kicks ass so
Haha that's good to know.. Happy for you Amanda! cheers to that =)
Amanda Speaks sports management like Business retaining to sports?
Jonathan Perez bingo
At the end of the day, you can't let someone else opinion dictate what you can or can't do with your degree.
A German point of view: When you're looking for a degree to get it's necessary to care about your interests and your talents. And actually that's an important reason for taking school serious because it's the place and the time where you're allowed and even expected to find your talents and interests (if it's not where your parents are guiding you to). But the final decision needs to take society into account. Which degree is seriously serving a purpose, which skills are high in demand, and which profession is actually a good match with your inclinations and talents. Because in the end it's job satisfaction which matters. Working no matter how hard won't get you very far without motivation. And let's be honest, in the long run reward really matters. I'm writing this because you might think that the massive debt involved with a degree is an important reason to make that decision considerately. It is but even if you're studying "for free" in Europe don't fool yourself into the mindset of "I'm really interested and it's better than doing nothing". Long term that's hardly going to work out. Seriously. Particularly if you're living in Germany I'd strongly recommend considering to go into an apprenticeship to learn a more basic and seriously needed profession in order to gain experience about living a life in society. Cloud castles in the sky can be an inspiration but better don't take them as a predominant basis for your life. You might end up hitting ground pretty hard after some time. Take care of yourself and my best wishes for your future.
Doing a Gender Studies or Egyptology major is like a pyramid scheme. Because you are going to end up losing money and getting no job but to teach other people this major, and this cycle continues.
Someone also commented that these degrees will be useful for those who will be teaching these degrees to other people hoping to get that degree.. lol
Gender studies is actually highly sought after and high paying job within United Nations mission in some countries. But I won't do it in the first place
@@aureliocosta2872 unsurprising that a useless inefficient organisation like the UN would prioritise useless degrees.
@@jgw9990 oof
I would travel to Egypt and continue to learn and even learn the language
Psych major here: I agree that psychology as a major is useless if one intends to cut off their university education after completing their undergraduate degree. However, if one is planning to pursue graduate studies in psychology (especially in in-demand fields such as cognitive neuroscience or industrial-organizational psychology), it actually will lead to a high-paying career with plenty of job opportunities. Just some food for thought! :) However, unless someone combines their psychology major with another, more useful major or enters uni with the goal of pursuing grad school, I do not recommend majoring in psych.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Maria
Yeah I have a friend who's going that route (for actual research oriented psych) but he's going for a master's first and plans to reapply for PhDs later. Psych is definitely not my field but I think that there's some benefits with having a master's at least. Just curious from someone who works in a different field (if this random YT comment ever gets seen lol)
@trufiend138 well this isn't very helpful for me since like I said psych isn't my career of interest lol. This is just out of curiosity since I come from an area that's very different. Do you have links to your sources?
trufiend138 There’s actually a high demand for therapists right now, we have huge caseloads where I live. You can look up on the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It depends what state you’re in in the U.S.A. how much you get paid. But where I live, therapists make a good living. Ranging from counselor, therapist, psychologist, and psychiatrist. We have levels in our field. The higher up you are, the better your pay. Psychiatrists make the most.
As a therapist with an undergrad in psych. I approve this post. But even in undergrad I always worked in the psych field since I have been 18. I am 44 now and still in the field.
Find a job you tolerate that can make you the money needed to do the things you like/love. Plenty of people pick jobs they’re passionate about and end up getting burnt out and lose that passion. 1. Psychology. It’s only useful if you get a masters or doctorate. 2. Drama and theatre is useful if you already have connections 3.language studies is useful attached to another major. For example a business administration degree with a Chinese language degree can have you working abroad. 4. Communication is also useful attached to another degree. 5. Photography is useless just create a portfolio and slowly charge people 6. Anthropology is only useful if you already have connections 7. Art degree is only useful if you have connections in what you want to do 8. Like he said become a televangelist preacher on tv 9. gender studies is useless. It’s a good minor to a biology major.
I'm debating about majoring in psychology, but then getting my Eds is School Psychology (or a masters in Psych) to be, well, a school psychologist. I know this video is four years old, but as of now the job outlook looks very positive. And if I go for a masters, I can eventually work towards a PhD and possibly become a professor, or a clinical psychologist too. I think there can be a lot of job prospects in psychology, you just have to understand how to make it work and the path needed to take
I’m a theatre major and lol ... the most memorable thing I gained is an anxiety disorder 😂😂
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@Eugene Kendrick going outside his comfort zone. But still a bad degree
NOT MY F***ING TEMPO!!!
Does majoring in theater give you an edge for auditions in movies/tv?
@R' merac i mean you could always try to go into the FBI
My dream is to be an actress, but i know that it is so hard to find a good job in that area, so im studying computer engineering (i actually really like it!) and then i will take acting courses when i have a stable job
That's exactly what I mean. We are on the same page Dani. I wish you good luck in your chosen path. Cheers!
Dani - smart!
A classmates boss is a dentist, and he became a dentist to afford his dream of having restaurants
That's super smart because if you end up hating acting, you have a degree to fall back on
That’s the way to do it! And I’m literally on the same exact path as you lol. I’m in ECE and loving it, hoping to jump into theatre at some point. Best wishes to you!
You are absolutely right about fine arts. Im 54 and been drawibg and painting since i was 3. 0% of spending time in a college art class will get you a job in the art field. I went to work with a screen printing company and learned on the job. I designed prints and did color seperations. I designed prints for poker machines and rugs. Now I work for myself doing portraits. Today most all designs for amy product and illustrations are done on computer. So, a degree gets you nothing but on debt and employers usually will hire a person who has natural artistic abilities rather than a college grad.
Well personally I’m interested in writing so that’s why I went after a communications degree. It’s general but in a sense where you have to narrow it down to something you’re interested in doing. I was planning on using it to get into tech writing or something that intrigues me, there’s multiple variations of the communications degree.
I have a Masters in Divinity , BS in Bible and Theology, both religious studies degrees, neither from prestigious schools. I pastor a small church, and work as a Hospital Chaplain part time, I make over 100,000 per year. Both degrees were needed for these positions. I think the real problem is not the degree, it's what people plan to do with the degree they get.
Good day to you Reverend Kevin Smith. Thanks a lot for being here in my small channel where I teach wise financial decisions. I completely agree with what you said, a good solid plan is what dictates the future of your career. Happy holidays to you =)
it's ridiculous that degrees in fairytales still exist!
@@ayeyebrazorf7527 It's ridiculous that there is always that one person who has to degrade others when anything regarding Christianity is even mentioned. It's not a fairytale, and if you would do some research your own, you could find that there is valid reasoning for our beliefs too. No one will force you to agree, but for pete's sakes, there is no need to be condescending. It's always possible to agree to disagree respectfully
FACTS. It's not the DEGREE, it's WHAT you do WITH the degree.
@@ceecee1424 Its just a 2000 year old fairytale (as all the other thousand out there) made up by bronze age people that had no clue about the nature surrounding them. If somebody believes in elves, Santa or harry potter, you would rightly laugh about it. As much as we laugh about ancient greeks believing that it was Zeus sending down thunders on earth. Everybody is born atheist. It's the brainwashing legally happening that insults human intelligence. Christianity spread forcibly in the name of an imaginary friend, (as many other religions did) killing thousands in the process. So don't talk to me about "respect" or even "moral", cos religions are not repositories of either. So fuck religion, and keep you gibberish to your weak-minded friends
*"Don't smash the like button, that is violence."* Me: **smashes the like button** there ya go
This man is smart. He just reverse psychologied everyone... lol
Oh yeah? Well I'm going to spite him by pressing the 'dislike' button twice while pressing the 'like' button only once. That'll show him!
Thanks a lot Athena Rapues! 2020 I'll be putting in more valuable content =)
Elisha Sanchez he has us on ropes
Im back on 2020, it sucks.
Many thanx for that career guidance cos my Son has been troubling regarding choice of career.l have taken notes as talking n continue with your great work n God bless.
My pleasure. Best of luck to your son.
I feel like Psychology will leave people to ultimately having to go to PhD/MD schooling or, like you said, going into social work (which there’s a degree for that) or some other license/degree that could’ve been the initial major.
This dude just pointed out every career i wanted to pursue when i was in high school. Glad that turned out differently.
Paul Antonio Ruiz Jara thanks for being here and for leaving a comment. Which career did you pursue?
@@ShaneHummus I'm studying Business Administration, sophomore year, currently deciding between a concentration in Marketing or International Business, greetings from Peru.
Shane Hummus - The Success GPS Special Education Teacher with an art minor because I wanna learn how to paint
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@@nerdgeekcosplay909 😮😮😮i was thinking paint a talent not a subject imma upset
Anthropology major here! Been pouring coffee for the last 11 years 🤣
Kyle Archer Starbucks? lol
jesus
My friend majored in anthropology and she does mapping now she makes a ton
symbolizes power hunger. Antonio possesses a large amount of selfishness, commonly attributed to power hungry individuals who put down others for their own personal gain. Antonio displays this trait when when he plots to kill Alonso when he is “oppressed by travel” (III.iii.15). Alonso has plenty of power in Naples, which Antonio seeks to have for himself. Antonio, for his own selfish gain, wishes to take his life and his power. Those who strive for power contain lack of empathy for others. This can be applied to Antonio’s plot to kill Gonzalo as well. Gonzalo is a good man, and helps Antonio in the play, but Antonio completely disregards this and plans to kill Gonzalo by “fall[ing] [his] sword upon his head” (II.i.282). Antonio, along with similar individuals who strive for greatness, toss away people’s lives, even if that life belongs to a person who has been kind to them and helped them along their way. In the desperate need for greatness, Antonio is willing to discard everyone he knows in order to feel better about himself. Those who want something bad enough will get it, no matter what, even if it costs people’s lives.
Sarza do you know the exact job title?
I think, it depends with Psychology, because believe it or not there are TWO types of psychology degrees, the B.A. (the most common one), that focuses in Social Sciences and there is the B.S. that in majority of school is part of the STEM programs for its heavy science courses and that Psychology degree in specific will prepare you for doctoral level degrees, such as MD, DO, CD, MDM, PharmD, VMD, Public Health, Neuroscience, etc. Which a lot of them a very profitable. However, if you are not planning to go to Grad School, BS in Psych and or a BA in Psych doesn’t help much as you mentioned (probably the BS would help a bit more).
I studied communications (in my country is called Social communication) and my brother studied anthropology. I ended up teaching English, I'm from Colombia and live here; my brother had to go on learning digital marketing and SEO to make a living. Great video, it confirms my family's worst choices hehehe. Have a good day.
You mean bachellor? I have a bachellor in marketing and thinking of doing a master in it
@@gabiayoub7155 yes, bachelor degrees. Marketing is a good career I think, but let me tell you something, I studied a specialization in marketing because it was a scholarship, and as an English teacher I've worked teaching classes to some wealthy people, and more than once I've listened that a master in marketing is useless. Do it to enrich your networking, otherwise it won't give you much, you probably know that in marketing what matters most is the experience.