What?
That the course of study you take when you want to be a short order cook, unemployed, on welfare or a college professor making more unemployable graduates.
I attended my daughter's graduation a few months ago. There was a couple flipping through the graduation program. They were commenting that several of the degree programs produced graduate that will never get a job in their field or that they were destined to be minimum wage earners with Master's Degrees. It's a pity that someone doesn't give them a swift boot and tell them they will never get a job as a Woman's Study graduate in the real world. If there are jobs, there can't be many.
I always wonder that too.
While the study of women may be fascinating on some level, how many jobs recruit for graduates with a degree in women’s studies? What place in the economy do such graduates have?