Most university graduates go on to jobs unrelated to their degree
Summary
- three quarters of American graduates go on to a career unrelated to their degree.
Details
- This argues against the need for narrow training
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- Mostly, though, students get what economist Bryan Caplan called narrow vocational training for jobs few of them will ever have. Three-quarters of American college graduates go on to a career unrelated to their major—a trend that includes math and science majors—after having become competent only with the tools of a single discipline.