Majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) isn’t the only way to land a job that . A liberal arts degree can pay off, too — but you may need to put in more legwork than a STEM major would. “Going to school and being a liberal arts major in and of itself is not going to give you the same outcomes as focusing on your career preparation in tandem with going through your college experience,” says Joshua Kahn, associate director of research and public policy at the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). If you want to major in English, history, sociology or another nontechnical field, here are…
No STEM major, no problem: How to make a liberal arts degree count
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