There are some college majors thatget a bad rapbecause people assume they won't land you a stable career after college.
So, for people who studied majors that are often considered "useless," what do you do for work now?
![People in graduation caps and gowns](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2022-08/24/20/asset/29441a3336c3/sub-buzz-2722-1661371910-1.jpg?downsize=700%3A%2A&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto)
Maybe you followed your passion and studied music or fine arts — and you're now a working artist who's worked on some pretty cool projects (despite the fact that your parents thought you wouldn't make it).
![A man painting](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2022-08/24/20/asset/96fff3a8ab7b/sub-buzz-2783-1661372145-11.jpg?downsize=700%3A%2A&output-quality=auto&output-format=auto)
Maybe you were a communications major — even though people said it was too "broad" — and you ended up securing your dream job where youDOuse the skills you learned.
![A woman writing on a dry-erase board](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2022-08/24/20/asset/96fff3a8ab7b/sub-buzz-2804-1661372982-5.jpg)
Perhaps you studied a major just because you found it super fascinating, like philosophy or political science — and then, you surprised everyone by becoming an entrepreneur and starting a business you love.
![A woman standing amongst plants](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2022-08/24/20/asset/96fff3a8ab7b/sub-buzz-2868-1661374654-6.jpg)