OFFICIAL UC Transfer 2012 Stats

<p>^ What’s wrong with econ or international studies? They could always go get an MBA in the future, perhaps. Art history could be a unique major for law school. They like well rounded people. English is one of the top majors for pre-law, actually, when it comes to LSAT scores. Nutritionists can earn a nice amount. Linguistics could prepare someone, for example, for a master’s in speech language pathology (and they make quite a bit), or they could study computational linguistics, which I’m pretty sure is becoming a bigger field these days. That’s just a few examples, honestly. Majors don’t come with careers that are set in stone.</p>

<p>We’re all undergrads, and we’re all probably going to be dirt poor unless we go to grad school. Yes, many people with undergrad degrees like art history don’t have much of an idea of what they’ll do after, but let’s be honest, most of us don’t, and for those who do, they’ll probably change their mind. Don’t be so high and mighty about whatever it is you’ve chosen…</p>