With and Liberal Arts degree you can get a job flipping burgers. With a science degree, the world's your oyster - unless you're allergic to seafood.
2006-09-11 15:21:17
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answered by Unknown 3
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Liberal arts is a great non-specialty major. You can't even teach in most states with a liberal arts degree unless you have multiple hours of Education courses. I think, if you were to have good science aptitude that would be the way to go.
2006-09-11 22:30:05
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answered by EW 4
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Liberal arts and sciences is basically saying yep I'm elevating my education but I'm not really doing anything with my life. There are so many options to take mechanics graphics sciences plumber for goodness sakes. Just think of what you want to do with your life and go for it. If your good at building stuff, take up architecture (spelling, and im the freak about it) but anyway... explore things that you like to do and go from there. GOOD LUCK at college and on the career hunt
2006-09-11 22:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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For Liberal Art, teaching or Human Resources Staff.
For Science Degree's, teaching and production field (ie. manufacturing firm)
2006-09-11 22:36:25
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answered by Sam X9 5
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My wife is a school teacher with the same education (along with her teaching credentials). There are a lot of jobs you can do, but with undergrad degrees in those subjects doesn't qualify you to do anything specific.
2006-09-11 22:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Find out.
http://www.bls.gov/oco/home.htm
2006-09-11 22:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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