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		<title>&#8220;A history degree? What are you going to do with that?&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a history major, I often run into a widespread misconception: people think that if you major in history, the only thing you can do once you&#8217;ve graduated is teach history. While that is a viable path, that&#8217;s certainly not &#8230; <a href="http://system13.org/2007/06/20/a-history-degree-what-are-you-going-to-do-with-that/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a history major, I often run into a widespread misconception: people think that if you major in history, the <em>only</em> thing you can do once you&#8217;ve graduated is <em>teach</em> history. While that is a viable path, that&#8217;s certainly not the <em>only</em> path.</p>
<h3 class="postsub">What else can you do with a history degree?</h3>
<p>A lot. The <a href="http://historians.org">American Historical Assocation</a> has a <a href="http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/careers/Index.htm">detailed page</a> about what a history major might do after graduation. People with a history degree might find themselves working in education, obviously, but they could also end up being <a href="http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/careers/communic.htm">communicators</a> of some sort. Working in <a href="http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/careers/business.htm">business</a>, particularly administration, is also a possibility.</p>
<p>If you do a Google search for &#8220;what can you do with a history degree&#8221; and check out some of the top results, you&#8217;ll find that a lot of people think that all you can do with one is teach. They&#8217;re wrong.</p>
<h3 class="postsub">Where It Gets Personal</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s not a crime to be misinformed. It&#8217;s not a crime to put your nose where it doesn&#8217;t belong, either. While neither are a crime, when you combine those two things, the end result can be quite frustrating.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell you how many people have questioned my choice of major; not in a curiosity way, either, like &#8220;Oh, cool, what do you want to do with that degree?&#8221; Instead, people have essentially <em>attacked</em> my choice of major: &#8220;History? What are you going to do with <em>that</em>?&#8221; (scorn) &#8220;You should switch to being a business major, they make way more money.&#8221; Their argument <em>always</em> follows the path of &#8220;Well, if you aren&#8217;t going to teach, you can&#8217;t do anything with it.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve learned to take such nonsense in stride, but it&#8217;s still a bit of a put off. I&#8217;m not an idiot (really); I <em>have</em> looked into this stuff, you know. While I can be spontaneous smetimes, I don&#8217;t often  set aside 4 years of my life to get a degree without looking into what I can <em>do</em> with said degree.</p>
<p>Insult is often added to injury when these people will try to argue with me about this. I&#8217;ll tell them that you can do many things with a history degree; that I&#8217;ve looked into it a great deal. And they will, without missing a beat, tell me that I&#8217;m wrong, and that if I&#8217;m not going to teach, I can&#8217;t do anything with the degree.</p>
<p>Argh.</p>
<p>What ever happened to getting a degree in something that you enjoy? What&#8217;s with the obsession with vocation-based education? Jobs are important, but they aren&#8217;t the end-all, be-all of your life. If I wanted to major in business or nursing or dental hygiene or some other &#8220;you can get a high paying job immediately after graduating with this!&#8221; degree, I would. But I don&#8217;t. I want to major in history, and I refuse to be swayed by the masses.</p>
<p>I can hear the army of history geeks mustering now, to back me up. I hope.</p>
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