Jim Matiya wrote:

> You might find this of interest...
>
> http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/12/08/career/q_degreepsychology/
>

    It is interesting that the article cites all the career options
available to psychology BA and BS graduates. The negative side of this
issue is that many psychology majors employed right after the BA/BS find
their jobs is not related to their education, and their education did not
train them for their jobs. See:

    Borden, V.M.H. & Rajecki, D.W. (2000) First-year employment outcomes
of psychology baccalaureates: relatedness, preparedness, and prospects.
_Teaching of Psychology_, 27 (3), 164-168.

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