10th Worst-Paying Degree: Special Education
Midcareer median pay: $53,800
You won’t make much money, but you’ll probably have a lot of unique experiences.
9th Worst-Paying Degree: Recreation and Leisure Studies
Midcareer median pay: $53,200
Yeah, learn how to make sure everyone else around you is having fun while you work.
8th Worst-Paying Degree: Theology
Midcareer median pay: $51,300
Your career is in the hands of a higher power.
7th Worst-Paying Degree: Paralegal Studies/Law
Midcareer median pay: $51,300
Lawyers are greedy. They don’t pay their assistants well.
6th Worst-Paying Degree: Horticulture
Midcareer median pay: $50,800
So you’re a farmer with student debt? Yee-haw!
5th Worst-Paying Degree: Culinary Arts
Midcareer median pay: $50,600
A classic example of ruining something you love by making a career out of it. Bad hours, bad pay, and the last thing you’ll want to do in your free time is cook … even though you’ve gotta eat!
4th Worst-Paying Degree: Athletic Training
Midcareer median pay: $45,700
If physical therapy is a cop-out for med school, is athletic training a cop-out for physical therapy?
3rd Worst-Paying Degree: Social Work
Midcareer median pay: $44,900
Do they let you take yourself on as a poverty case? A disheartening example of “no good deed goes unpunished.”
2nd Worst-Paying Degree: Elementary Education
Midcareer median pay: $44,400
It’s kinda like a regular education degree but with more runny noses and less money.
No. 1 Worst-Paying Degree: Child and Family Studies
Midcareer median pay: $38,400
Everyone has been a child, and everyone has a family -- do you really need to get a degree for it?
Name: Mike Meyer
School: University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Year: Senior
Major/Minor: Marine Biology/Oceanography
His Deal: Mike works in a marine ornamental aquaculture lab on campus; he’s working on breeding a popular marine aquarium fish for his honors project. He is also on the executive board of the local chapter of his fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta.
Forget the printer
A well-kept secret of college: You don’t really need a printer. Submit your work electronically or print it in the computer labs found in nearly every building to save space and money.