art history vs anthropology

<p>Unless you are exceptionally gifted or well-connected, or you expect to continue through a doctoral program, you cannot expect to find work specifically in either field, but neither is any more or less valuable as a major than any other liberal arts concentration. Assuming that you are disinclined to select a vocational major, pick the one that interests you and pursue your education for the sake of education. You will still have to learn how to write a cogent paper, study for an exam, manage your time and money, and you might actually become an interesting, engaged member of society. You can apply to law school, obtain a teaching certificate, work in the private sector for a spell and then consider an MBA program, or you might find a profession and talent that you’ve never considered or even heard of. Just master the appealing, insouciant grin and shrug in order to respond to everyone who asks “wotcha gonna do with dat?”</p>