yes - very few degrees have any job relevance - mine is maths and physics and is no use in life at all
2006-06-21 23:42:56
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answered by Ivanhoe Fats 6
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Yes, my dear friend. The same situation prevails in almost allcountries, especially third world nations and Asian and African nations.
When you study,u do the best possible course, but afterwards,its a battle for job. Here we may not get the job of ourdesire and qualification. Most of us join a job,thinking that we can hold on to it until we get a good one as per our qualification.
2006-06-22 06:43:28
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answered by Ratz 2
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it's kinda 50-50 somepeople have a goal to have a job specifically related to their degree course...so e.g. they get a degree in psychology and become a psychologist...but some just get a degree so they can get a good job and the degree could be something like IT and they become a politician
2006-06-22 06:44:14
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answered by Nathanael G 2
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yes
2006-06-22 06:43:44
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answered by aliajao 5
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No
2006-06-22 06:43:20
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answered by sa 7
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