I have an undergrad in Language Arts but I am also interested in basically everything but hard sciences (I do like math though). I am trying to find a degree program where I will end up with a job where:
1) I wouldn't have to talk much to other people
2) My primary responsibility would be to write analytical papers all day or perform problem-solving analyses
3) I could find a part-time job in the field
What master's degree should I pursue?performing arts
Engineering... lots of money and you're human contact would be limited...
Architecture.. good money, some human contact,god forbid ;)... Writing and studying blueprints,etc. Lots of mathematical calculations and you could always make them better (via analytical persona). Part time-ish You would be on and off depending on who you worked for. If you are your own boss, you decide when and where to go so its almost "part-time" if you make it that way.
...all i can think of for now...
What master's degree should I pursue?binoculars opera theater
math
Journalism
programming ...work all you want when you want if you want and when you produce work it pays
systems analyst?
mathematician would be a good one.
work for the gov. in working out problems.
work in IT.
work for companies, help them with analysing their systems in IT or even how they manage calls?
i would say some kind of adviser, a systems analyst could be done part time i assume. a mathamatician for a gov. org?
Statistics. Look at the Bureau of Labor Statistics website for information (education requirements, earning potential, work environment, etc.) for all careers. I think the website is www.bls.gov. Good luck!
Theoretical linguistics.
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