Is it true, that with the exception of some professions, like the medical field, it doesn't matter what degree you have when it comes time to get a job? A couselor told me that what counts more than that is the job experience you have. She told me that they she's known of music majors and art majors that go into the corporate world because of the jobs they have had on campus.
Is this true? I'm thinking of majoring in Art because of my visual spatial ablities, and because it's one of my true passions, but what scares me is the job prospects after I graduate. However, if it's true that what matters more besides your degree is job experience, then that means that I don't have to worry....right?
2007-08-31
15:09:33
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raiu.kyuu
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Higher Education (University +)