Depends on what your degree is in. If you major in a useful skill, like something writing-intensive -- everybody has to write at work in one way or another -- you'll be OK. If you major in something like history or psychology, you'll be in grad school for 10 years after you get the bachelor's. There is very little to do with a bachelor's degree in history, unless you take it concomitantly with education courses and teach in K-12. You can do a little better with a psychology bachelor's, but for most good jobs need at least an MS, and a doctorate if you want to be a psychologist.
It just depends on what you do. Try to pick something ultimately useful. :-)
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