A liberal arts degree will teach you skills that employers are looking for when they hire. When you’re researching college majors, colleges vs. universities, and types of degrees, you will see this statement often. But is it true? In this series of posts, I’m looked up some references used to prove that a liberal arts and sciences degree will improve your chances of getting a job. I’m not convinced yet.
But before we leave this subject of liberal arts and science majors’ earning potential, consider this article:
WSJ: Grads Of Selective Research Universities Far Out Earn Grads Of Selective Liberal Arts Colleges…
Our school system is failing. We all know this. I started hearing it in high school, which was over twenty years ago. In the United States, our test scores are woefully behind other countries.
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