answers1: I wouldn't say it's a degree with much potential by itself -
most history majors pursue higher-level education to supplement their
history degree. <br>
Anyway, you could become a librarian, a historian at a museum, a
writer, journalist, etc. Many people go to law school. I know someone
who just graduated with a history degree and is now working as a
paralegal/policy writer. Maybe you could try googling it, that would
definitely help.
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