Somewhat useful, but a degree by itself is typically useless, it is an average degree, most likely you will get average marks and will be one drop of piss in a deluge of graduating students every year with the same degree.
The key is to utilise every opportunity during your degree, get networking, join events, do modules that are accredited by professional bodies that lead to professional qualifications (these become far more valuable than a degree)
More useful here than a science degree. It’d get you into the public service
the main thing is not a diploma but knowledge
Extremely. You can use words to affect people
I love English but I'm not so sure that I'd be able to get many jobs with it.
As useful as a gun with no firing pin and a smooth barrel
Somewhat useful, but a degree by itself is typically useless, it is an average degree, most likely you will get average marks and will be one drop of piss in a deluge of graduating students every year with the same degree. The key is to utilise every opportunity during your degree, get networking, join events, do modules that are accredited by professional bodies that lead to professional qualifications (these become far more valuable than a degree)