ballerinabarbie
bundy for me
kinda... although studies do show that a large percentage (i can't remember what the exact figure is) of people who have a uni degree don't actually end up working in that field... eg. my dad had an engineering degree and he ended up being a manager for Bank of America... other people in the bank had degrees ranging from science to arts etc...Originally posted by Wohzazz
So my impression now is that double degrees are only for those who intend to be flexible, or wants a profession that stands a line between two fields(like the legal consultant for a company given as an example). If you totally want to dedicate to one field, the other is degree is useless right?