Sorry Tallest, I was having a bit of a womanly moment yesterday

I know you don't mean it, but it's still grating at times.
As for if an art degree is a waste of paper... no. Because anything you learn has value. I agree with Tallest, one degree alone doesn't really mean anything. It won't get you anywhere, because everyone else in your course has the exact same degree. Same can be said for someone with a Computing degree. All the Indians have the same degree, you have to go out there and get yourself more specialised.
There are many jobs out there that you can do with an Arts degree. There's more art related jobs out there than you'd think. The last semester of my course required us to get a professional placement for that semester somewhere in the arts industry. People came up with a wide variety of job placements. But that being said, I know most of my peers stopped at third year of my course and went into teaching, because that is the one very viable job prospect. I myself am working towards doing a masters course to complement my Fine arts background.
The reason I get really mad when people I know through this community, and the general gaming community talk badly of the arts is because, honestly, the majority of you all do computing, engineering based stuff in school or in your actual lives. You people are folks who love to build computers and tend to be good at maths. I know, my brother does computing and in that way he is completely opposite to me. he's good at maths, I'm good at english, etc. Art is basically a foreign concept to you. Subjects relating to Humanities and Social Sciences is something you don't care about. My arts course was from the School of Communications Arts. I just don't feel like this stuff has any relevance in an intrest sort of catagory to anyone here. And yes, I am generalising, because in my experience it is true. People I talk with have no idea or interest in the arts, and all come from a background I have previously mentioned.
And sometimes I think I should be more of an advocate to show people that having an arts degree isn't stereotypical. The notion alone that artists are lazy is false. No one here will ever know how much hard work any of my peers put into the course that we did. How much stress and effort it was to get through it.
Yeah sure, I personally am having a hard time finding work, but mostly coz I can't be assed trying properly. Art related jobs are hard to get into but I do have windows I could be persuing, I just havn't the motivation to. And that's a personal thing. A lot of my friends I went through the course with have jobs and opportunities which have taken them to doing something worthwhile with their degrees. It's a very individual process.