Before you pursue any degree, think about what you might do with it when you graduate. There are just as many history major working at Starbuck's as they are in law school. There is no guarantee that a degree in history is going to land you in a certain income bracket. Decide what you want to do first, then tailor your elective courses to support your career goals. It is not clear what you consider "good money," so plan ahead to make sure you can attain your goals.
No you get very little money. You probably want to get your masters degree or your doctorist degree. You get alot of money
Jobs that are good for people with history degrees are becoming a history teacher, a history professor, working in a museum, and working for the history channel.
I would get a teaching cred. with that history degree. What else are you going to do with a degree in history? Might consider law as well or political science with your history, but remember the reason you go to college is so when you finish you can find a good job.
Yes!It will opens a few doors, but any degree is only as good as the person with it.In summary a degree does not make the person, it's the person that makes the degree. So if you lack motovation and good work skills or habits the degree will be as worthless as you are.It also shows employers that you're able to finish what you started.Good-Luck!
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Depends on what you get the degree in. If you get the right degree you can work in that field and earn a good living compared to a person who doesn't have a degree.
By working hard and getting a good job also by having a good degree :) :) :)
It all depends if you get a good job because of it.
You could, but there is not much money out there for people with a media arts degree. If you are really good at blogging you can make a good living, but most do not.
I will take 1-2 years to get a degree in art history depending on the college/ universities and what other degrees you currently have. one year at minimum if you are good at it.
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