I guess you will need to combine it with
other stuff, like education (to be a teacher) or your masters (teach at a college)
or political science to work for the state department.
good luck it is a fun subject, ask your professor who teaches the class what jobs they might recommend, they might have some ideas you haven't thought of.
2007-11-11 00:32:56
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answered by Buzz B 6
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I don't think it helps you find a profitable job more than any other subject would.
I did it in GCSE and found it fairly interesting, however I didn't want to do it at A level.
It is definitely useful if you wish to go on to do things in the travel industry. Then geography and languages is a must.
2007-11-11 00:30:34
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answered by SB 7
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Pair Geography and Computer Science and you have a very lucrative field called GIS (Geographical Information Science), which is used by business and Governments world wide to find the most effective use of resources and or clients.
2007-11-11 22:30:35
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answered by cc_of_0z 7
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I LOVE GEOGRAPHY BUT AS FAR AS EARNING AN INCOME FROM IT IT NEVER CROSSED MY MIND. IT IS PART OF WHAT I CONSIDER SOCIAL STUDIES WHICH INCLUDE HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ABOUT THE ONLY TYPE JOB YOU CAN EXPECT IS SCHOOL TEACHER WHICH IS A GREAT JOB BUT DOESN'T PAY MUCH.
2007-11-11 03:17:59
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answered by Loren S 7
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It will be difficult to get a job with this qualification, But look on the bright side when you see one advertised at least you will know how to get to it.
2007-11-11 00:28:44
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answered by john m 6
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no i will never regret my choice
2007-11-11 06:46:51
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answered by bad angel 2
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im studyin it at AS level right now and its pretty suck @ss lol
2007-11-11 00:25:51
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answered by . 4
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i droped it in college
hate it
2007-11-11 00:24:39
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answered by Dan 2
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