With an English degree, you could work toward being a teacher, copywriter, or speech writer. Being a teacher, you'll need a masters in education. Taking a copywriter's job means that you'll need to think of the companies views frequently. A speech writer works with the person that delivers the speech itself, so you'll have to be able to work with other people.
D. researching career paths.
Finance jobs offers many career paths, although many people find themselves working with trading companies (stocks, bonds, commodities, etc.). You can also choose many career paths within corporations. Finance degrees, especially when accompanied by good grades are highly sought after in many areas of business.
Driving a semi.
as far as to be a english lect in those giant universities one should be a master degree holder having fluent experience and good academic career...
A good career is something that many people strive for. Good money and benefits are positive traits of a good career.
When studying neuroscience, there are multiple paths that you can take. Many will follow pre-professional for medicine or business and law related. Most will go for medicine. Another option would be to finish a bachelor-level degree and go into pharmaceutical or biotechnological workforces. A third option would be to pursue a PhD to become a researcher or professor. Another good place to look for career information is your college career center as they usually have a lot of rarely used information.
A good career field to look into would be forensic psychology. As found on many shows this job field is growing.
English literature and anthropology both offer moderate career prospects.
I hear that McDonald's has a fine salary
I would say that if you're looking to find a new career path that checking out jobs.ca.gov. would be a good choice.Just about any job with the state or federal government comes with good benefits which is very important these days.
Getting any career in management is made easier by getting a degree, though it is possible to work one's way up in a company without a formal degree. One has to really prove to be a good employee with good decision making skills though.
Yes. In fact it has gotten many people far in their career. My uncle has this degree and own/runs 2 companies. Good luck! (: