United States Naval Academy
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Part of the problem is that you majored in HISTORY. You went to one of the best technical institutions in the nation and then majored in something infinitely non-technical. In general, I don't think Naval Academy graduates have too difficult of a time finding employment. |
Well, I think anyone who majors in history has a hard time finding a job. My cousin graduated from University of Virginia, the #2 public college in the nation, and is currently living in home, jobless. |
Major: History/Histories (art history/etc.) (This Major's Salary over time)
If your grades are good enough to get into Annapolis, you are better off in a ROTC program in one of the top tier schools. You will have more free time, develop better social skills and can pursue degrees that offer better employment. Unless you studied engineering, you will find it very hard to find decent employment with a degree from Annapolis alone. While I am proud of my military service as a Marine in two theaters, I regret my time at Annapolis because I have fewer job options.