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What kind of jobs can I get with a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology? Anyone have a degree in Kinesiology?

What kind of jobs can I get with a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology and how much do the jobs pay, what is the starting pay for someone with a degree in Kinesiology? Are all jobs in this field exercise related? Anyone have a degree in Kinesiology?, if so can you tell me some things, any info. would be appreciated. Any feedback would be appreciated from anyone on this topic. Also, do you all think that this is a good degree; I have heard things such as no jobs, no pay, etc. negative things about this degree. Thanks in advance.

What jobs can I get with a bachelors in communications?

Well your aunt is kind of right. It's not that you can't get a job with a Bachelor's in Communications. It's just that it's harder to stand out to a potential employer with such a general degree, especially when other graduates might have degrees more catered to organizations, such as Marketing, Journalism, etc. To really stand out you'd have to have some great internships while getting your Bachelors. Getting a job can still be done, it'll just involve more careful planning and hard work.

And should you feel like it's necessary then, feel free to get the Masters.

In any case good luck.

What kind of jobs can someone get with a zoology degree?

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Bachelor of Arts in psychology jobs?

...that's because you did it backwards. It is a mistake to pick a major and then hope you can find a job in that field.
Instead, decide what JOB you wish to prepare for, taking into account your aptitude and interests, and the salary and employment projections for the area in which you plan to live.
Then determine the requirements for that job.
Next, select a school that can fulfill those requirements, and choose your major accordingly.
I know it's too late for you, but those who read the responses should take heed.
For you, your mantra should be "Get a job. ANY job." Then, keep looking for a better job. When you find one, quit and take the new job. Repeat as necessary. Do not make the mistake of holding out for a "good" job. Any income is better than zero.
Consider applying for Human Resources jobs. You will eventually need additional education/certifications, but you should be able to get an entry level, HR Assistant-type job, and HR will use your knowledge of psychology, - and they take care of their own, salary-wise.

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