#9: Early Childhood Education
Early childhood education attracts people who love working with very young children and want to shape the first years of learning. Students often picture cheerful classrooms, story time, early reading lessons, and helping kids build confidence. It feels like a caring, stable path for someone who wants meaningful work from the start.

The regret angle is usually pay. Early childhood education is one of the clearest examples of a socially important degree that often leads to low wages. Graduates may discover that the patience, responsibility, and emotional labor required are enormous, while salaries in preschool and childcare settings often remain painfully modest.
