- 1. Clinical psychology 19.5%
- 2. Miscellaneous fine arts 16.2%
- 3. United States history 15.1%
- 4. Library science 15.0%
- 5. (tie) Military technologies; educational psychology 10.9%
- 6. Architecture 10.6%
- 7. Industrial & organizational psychology 10.4%
- 8. Miscellaneous psychology 10.3%
- 9. Linguistics & comparative literature 10.2%
- 10. (tie) Visual & performing arts; engineering & industrial management 9.2%
- 11. Engineering & industrial management 9.2%
- 12. Social psychology 8.8%
- 13. International business 8.5%
- 14. Humanities 8.4%
- 15. General social sciences 8.2%
- 16. Commercial art & graphic design 8.1%
- 17. Studio art 8.0%
- 18. Pre-law & legal studies 7.9%
- 19. Materials engineering and materials science and composition & speech (tie) 7.7%
- 20. Liberal arts 7.6%
- 21. (tie) Fine arts and genetics 7.4%
- 22. Film video & photography arts and cosmetology services & culinary arts (tie) 7.3%
- 23. Philosophy & religious studies and neuroscience (tie) 7.2%
- 24. Biochemical sciences 7.1%
- 25. (tie) Journalism and sociology 7.0%
Get in, sociology!
Also this is horrific D:
Clinical psychology 19.5%? HELLO WHY THE FUCK AREN’T WE HIRING THESE PEOPLE THERE IS KIND OF A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS GOING ON IN THAT THERE ARE WAY MORE PEOPLE NEEDING HELP THAN HELP TO BE GIVEN?
(BUT STILL, W00T FOR SOCIOLOGY.)
Hello, future of social sciences, humanities, and joblessness. Nice to meet you.
are you kidding, graphic design is supposed to be a super lucrative business
what is this fuckery
Nice to see that pre-law and legal studies is up there.
EVERY SINGLE COLLEGE MAJOR OFFERED. HUH.
THANK GOD I WAS ENCOURAGED TO DO PSYCHOLOGY.
(Source: robot-heart-politics, via avengerisms)