<p>I was just wondering what I could do with a double major in philosophy and psychology. Any input is appreciated!</p>
<p>absolutely nothing. major in hard science. or engineering. your choice.</p>
<p>There aren’t any jobs straight out of college for such a degree other than ones that are open to all majors. You’ll have to go to graduate school afterwards if you want to find a job pertaining to psychology/philosophy. Even then, it’s still tricky to find one.</p>
<p>As liberal arts majors, these provide the analytic, writing, research, and other skills that are valuable in any number of careers—you just have to market yo urself to potential employers. Any number of department or career center websites will give you an idea of what majors in these fields have done after graduation. They end up in a varied and surprising range of career, ranging from social service and nonprofit organizations to investment banking. You also could go to graduate or professional school. The more obvious choices would be law school, philosophy, religious studies, psychology-related fields (psychology, counseling, social work, school psychology, etc.), business school, history & philosophy of science, med school (if you have the premed requirements), etc.</p>