"The risk of unemployment among recent college graduates depends on their major. The unemployment rate for recent graduates is highest in Architecture (13.9 percent) because of the collapse of the construction and home building industry in the recession. Unemployment rates are generally higher in non-technical majors, such as the Arts (11.1 percent), Humanities and Liberal Arts (9.4 percent), Social Science (8.9 percent) and Law and Public Policy (8.1 percent)."

College Is Still Worth It, But Jobs And Pay Depend on Major - Forbes

Gone are the days when a simple college degree would get you a job.  Choose wisely! 

(via moneyisnotimportant)

Guys. Gals. Let me tell you something: there is nothing wrong with looking at your life like an MMORPG in this case; just because you didn’t pick a warrior class doesn’t mean you can’t start it all over again.

Or something.

(via chompyfrankster)