What are things I can do with an English degree?
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My degree is in comparative literature, a subset of English which includes foreign language and linguistics. During my final semester of college, I talked to many professors about potential opportunities. I was surprised to find out that I would be most welcome in the science and anthropology fields! As it turns out, most people who go into science-oriented career paths neglect to work on their writing skill, and being able to write about what you are doing and communicate it to people who are not experts is critically important. If you can write, you have a huge advantage over the majority of people, because most people cannot write.
The best thing for you to do if you are undecided is to talk to advisors at your school. Find professors that students love, because they are always the best help. If you can write, you can do pretty much anything you want, so don’t limit yourself to just teaching-type paths.
Good luck!
You may be amazed to find how hungry employers are to find competent writers and perhaps speakers in any field. If you go six years and get your masters, your fields may be a bit more limited, but you salary will be higher. For some jobs there is such a thing as over qualification. With a doctorate, other fields open and your salary could be even more varied.
I hope all this makes sense to you.
You could also go for a career in literature, print and mass media.