Big Education is pushing people to get humanities degrees...and then when people are in debt with no ability to get a job, you say, "Well, it's not for everyone."
That was my point.
If we only need 5 Gender Studies degrees per year for the country, why give loans for 20,000 of them?...or, why even encourage people who can't afford it to spend money on it.
There should be a disclosure statement before they write their check: "This degree is in the bottom 5% of majors in its ability to prepare you for getting a job after graduation. You will likely need straight A's. Even then, you will likely be getting your job because you are very, very smart (if you are) and not because you spent 4 years studying for this degree. If you don't have straight A's, and still get a job, it may be with a salary per year that is less than the yearly tuition for the degree."