I apologize in advance, because this is going to come across as a little bitter...I graduated in May 1997 with a B.A. in Psychology and I was also the valedictorian. In desperation, in late September of that year I took a "seasonal" job as a proofreader for a greeting card company. That eventually turned into an on/off position doing data entry for the same company. When I lost my job in 2000, I found another one doing - yep, you guessed it - data entry for another company. Now I'm laid off again, since February, and I can't even get an administrative assistant job. I'm going back to school for an accounting assistant certificate.
I looked into becoming a counselor, but apparently around here, you need a master's degree for that. I don't want to say that a bachelor's in psychology is worthless - I don't feel that education is ever worthless! - but I've found that many employers simply shrug and say "That's nice."[/QUO
It is a tough degree, in my opinion, to do anything with unless you have that masters, which I do not. This is awful of me to say but I told my 5 year old daughter that if she goes to college and majors in psychology, my husband and I are not paying for it. I know not nice. I just wish I would have stuck with my first choice of being a marine biologist. I took psych 101 as an elective and it was a piece of cake for me. I had to take Statistics for my then major of biology and I had a horrible time so I decided to go the easy route and it has been biting me ever since.