10 Good-For-Nothing Graduate Degrees

computer scienceComputer Science
Here the students get hold of applications of science on a computer system. When compared to the studies and the practical work that is involved in Mechanical and Software engineering, this degree meets the disaster in employability.
The grad degree holders with an experience collect a meager 15 percent more that the college grads while they earn $107,000 per year on an average. Unemployment is widening amongst experienced degree holders and college grads with a rate of 3.2 and 4 percent respectively.
Communications and Mass Media
This stream makes it to our list owing to the lack of job opportunities in the sector. Hands-on experience is preferred by employers over the graduate degree.  People in the industry are looking for creative marketing skills and MBAs are usually their first choice instead of the degrees specializing in communications.
Experienced degree graduates earn around $75,000 in a year on an average while 4.8 percent face unemployment.
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