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>Majoring in Clinical Psychology.

>> No.4114614

>majoring in anything on the right side.

>> No.4114618

>2012
>majoring

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>citation needed

>> No.4114621

>choosing your major based on employment statistics

>> No.4114624

>greentext thread

>> No.4114625

>Student school counseling
>0%
>Clinical psychology
>19%

Those angsty depressed teenagers are a fucking gold mine

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>Miscellaneous Fine Arts.

>> No.4114647

>>4114625
Psychology is for girls and gays. I would be a fucking nurse over a school psychologist.

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>Library Science.
>Science.

>> No.4114659

>>4114620
It's on the wall street journal website. It's a study done by Georgetown.

>tfw I am planning to be an actuary

>> No.4114678

>chemical engineering not listed
TIME TO WING IT

>> No.4114688

>>4114678

This list is huge, go check.

>> No.4114709

FORESTRY ONLY 3.1%??

FUCK I KNOW WHAT I'M STUDYING

>> No.4114745

These statistics are useless unless they show people who actuall got a job in a field related to their major.

>> No.4114769

>>4114745
clinical psychologists are so useless they cant even flip burgers

>> No.4115013

School student counselor here I fucking come!

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>Liberal Arts
>7.6%

Source on this list immediately.

>> No.4115054

>>4114647
Being a nurse is actually a respectable profession despite the stigma attached to the name

>> No.4115063

This list isnt just recent college grads. It includes all the baby boomers and such, that's why the numbers are so low. Unemployment for people in their early twenties is like 20-50%