05-29-2012, 02:24 PM
I can't fault this:
Not surprisingly, some majors generate higher rates of under-employment than others. Those with majors “in zoology, anthropology, philosophy, art history and humanities” don’t stand much of a chance of getting jobs requiring a college degree. However, those with ”nursing, teaching, accounting or computer science degrees” were among the most likely to find jobs that required those degrees, according to the Labor Department.