Apollo
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Some humanities degrees like Economics and Law are very practical.
In the UK, your degree rarely matters when you're getting a job (unless subject knowledge is required). Grades and University are more important imo.
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Law is practical and directly applicable, but you got to be verbally gifted to make it as a good lawyer. If you barely pass it, you won't ever make it as a mediocre law graduate (many of them).
Pure Economics is not very practical. Besides being trained for academia, you get trained to be a pseudo-central banker or a policy wonk at a ministry of finance. Not that many jobs at a central bank or a ministry of finance. A lot of econ theories are overkill and not useful for most jobs.
Investment Banks even mostly hire Physics and Mathematics graduates instead of Economics grads.
Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration would be the more practical version of Economics.
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