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I really enjoy History, but shouldn t I be pursuing a more vocational degree course?

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I really enjoy History, but shouldn t I be pursuing a more vocational degree course?

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If you really enjoy it, that s what you should be studying at University. By doing History, you are keeping your career options open, and the History degree is widely recognised as offering a range of skills widely in demand in business, media and the arts, teaching and the law. Historians are trained to assimilate and analyse large quantities of information; they are critical and sceptical thinkers; and they have excellent communication skills.

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