about the same number of jobs you could get with a degree in Psychology.
But for real, why do you want to study geography? is it because you are just interested and would like to one day get a Masters anyhow? If it's just to get a degree in your hand, sometimes that's all employers are looking for. It shows that you can actually complete something. You can get pretty much any job you want, you just have to market yourself correctly.
I also have a Psychology degree and a Masters, so please don't be so judgemental or rude.
2006-07-14 07:10:13
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answered by happymommy 4
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Depending on the university, geography can cover a very broad and varied field ... economic geography, physical geography, human geography. Human geography can lead you to work in demographics. Some aspects of physical geography could lead to work in meteorology
2006-07-14 18:41:46
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answered by myrtguy 5
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shut up Nikki, Psychology has alot of oppurtunities as long as you go to grad school.
2006-07-14 14:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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