answers1: These things are hobbies, and will fulfill you as a person
but is not career choice. Educate yourself for a job people are
actually hiring for then can have money to explore your hobbies and
travel without becoming broke and bitter.
answers2: Comparative Arts <br>
Arts Management/Administration (business + art -> job working for
museum, performing art group, etc.) <br>
Art History <br>
Classical Civilization <br>
English <br>
Any Foreign Language <br>
Comparative Literature <br>
Anthropology <br>
Interior Design <br>
Philosophy <br>
Apparel Merchandising <br>
Studio Art <br>
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Realize that there are career-oriented majors (business & engineering)
and others that simply prepare you for jobs that require a bachelor's
degree in any subject. There are more of the latter than many people
realize.
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