lynchtp, I know it is against AAM policy to correct the spelling of other contributors, but perhaps if you re-read your post you'll understand
why arts degrees are so valued by employers...
Indeed.
Unless you have done a
vocational degree such as engineering or medicine, most degrees are merely 'badges' proving to an employer that you have the brains, the focus, and the work ethic to succeed.
I know many people who for instance studied science, who now work as teachers, IT professionals, ski instructors, and yes, even scientists.
Similarly, I know many arts graduates who work in law, business, teaching, IT, management consulting etc. etc.
If you go and see a career guidance expert, you can do some aptitude testing etc. and they will be able to give you some good advice. I presume your university has a careers service - use it, the advice can be very useful.