@bud123 : What?!! Seriously. Come on. That is one of the most shallow things I’ve seen written. luke mentioned that they will make less not all of that (and besides, it has been shown, that especially at elites, the gap between them and more “lucrative” majors ends up narrowing if not closing). As normal, your hyperbole is off the charts. If you attend any elite private school, there are opportunities to take advantage of that will make one employable in things other than those DIRECTLY related to such majors. There are plenty of internships and opportunities that will gain the person experience. The unemployable folks are the ones that just go through and take courses and get a degree. Ideally, a person at an elite school is smarter than that and will develop a more diverse a flexible skill set that builds on top of their major. Let us not be sensationalist here and realize that smart folks in those majors are typically not closed off to opportunities that don’t directly involve the major itself. Let us use some sense here please. I’m sure @Philery knows how to go and be a go-getter and make something happen. I’ve seen it happen many times before with people in those majors at Emory and other schools.