What is UR like for the non-STEM student?

Well the majority of them are probably not working in fields that had anything to do with what they studied. My d does work in the arts but it is quite a struggle financially. Some of her Rochester friends were political science majors (planned to go to law school but may go for Masters in Library Science), psychology (working in travel industry), linguistics (not certain) economics (just finishing up Masters in Accounting), fine arts (not certain), theatre (finishing up MFA), English (grad school Ph.d), film studies (chef), math (grad school for computer science/articial intelligence). Of her friends from STEM, one is doing a post-doc neurobiology program at MIT and one who couldn’t afford the application process for medical school, is in nursing and so on.