Is majoring in STEM the guaranteed way to riches?
Is majoring in STEM the guaranteed way to riches?
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Yes
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I majored in Computer Science and got a a job paying $62,000 right out of college.
Take that for what you will, dont know if it's good or bad but it's enough for me.
Stem is oversaturated.
It requires rudimentary math skills and a 4 year degree. Every zoomer think they are ahead of the curve and based and redpilled taking stem but the reality is there's way more experienced engineers who will get the job before some zoomer. There's millions of you doing stem now.
t.several of my friends falling for engineering meme. All severely in debt. First that is closest to graduating is panicking now because can't find a job in her last year
Tag along the $50k debt at 5% interest
What is quality of life? I majored in the last thing you would expect to make money. Thing is, I'm convinced it's not what you major in but where you sit in terms of "rank" in your field of choice.
I make $180,000 a year and work 2/3 of the year, taking 2 to 3 months off straight to vacation. I dont sit at a desk and I have alot of freedom to write up my own schedule and job description.
If you want to study underwater basket weaving go ahead and do so. Just be the best damn underwater basket weaver alive.
cucked
You still need to be involved on campus and do all the other junk any other degree would require. Such as getting research experience, internships, undergrad lab work etc etc. If you cant find a job with all of those things you're probably retarded.
STEM is a meme. Programming is a guaranteed way to the middle class (I can testify, I don't even have a degree and it worked out for me) but most people in the other "STEM" positions are overworked and receive modest pay. Yeah you'll do better than working at McDonald's but what is that saying really?
Stem isn’t over saturated. Yeah you can’t just waltz into a job out of college but it’s not particularly hard to do if you have skills and some experience.