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  2. These are the worst-paying college degrees, according to a ...

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    Nearly 80% of college graduates with STEM degrees are male, a recent Bankrate report found, meaning men overwhelmingly work in the consistently high-paying job fields. (Not unrelated ...

  3. The 5 Worst College Degrees for Your Career

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  4. 5 best and worst master’s degrees if you want a high-paying job

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    Here's what you'll need to know if you want to get a six-figure job with your Master's degree.

  5. Graduate unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate unemployment, or educated unemployment, is unemployment among people with an academic degree.. Aggravating factors for unemployment are the rapidly increasing quantity of international graduates competing for an inadequate number of suitable jobs, schools not keeping their curriculums relevant to the job market, the growing pressure on schools to increase access to education (which ...

  6. Post–law school employment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State law professor Deborah Jones Meritt examined job outcomes of the Class of 2010. [20] Her study found that job outcomes for the Class of 2010 improved only marginally five years after graduation. She also found that job outcomes for graduates are stratified by the prestige of the schools they attended.

  7. 20 Best and Worst Jobs for Work-Life Balance - AOL

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    Marketing Specialist. Median salary: $73,256 At some jobs, the work never seems to end. That’s certainly true for careers that fall under the creative or marketing and umbrella.

  8. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    Some estimates show that 48 percent of workers with bachelor’s degrees are employed in jobs for which they’re overqualified. A university diploma has practically become a prerequisite for even the lowest-paying positions, just another piece of paper to flash in front of the hiring manager at Quiznos.

  9. Unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Jobs and promotions increasingly go to individuals with the greatest educational qualifications, even when individuals' work experience may be more relevant to the job than is a degree. This creates pressures on individuals to obtain degrees, tempting some to take the easy route to a degree – the degree mill."