@TomSrOfBoston I’m not exactly sure, I might go for a PhD or MA in a related subject and then go into academia or consulting, I may go to law school, but I also want the option to go to work once I graduate. It seems that many employers regard degrees in the classics better than they regard other, more common humanities degrees like Philosophy, Literature or History. It’s very possible, and likely, that I’ll wind up back in the US, but I definitely wouldn’t mind living and working in another country, or returning to my country of origin (South Africa) to work.
If being able to find a job easily was my 1st concern (it’s a concern for everyone, of course) then I would go for an engineering degree, or a nursing degree or a computer science degree. However, none of those subjects interest me, I would struggle through university and be unhappy in my working life.