Is it worth it to give all my shekels to the college-jews if I go into STEM?
Is it worth it to give all my shekels to the college-jews if I go into STEM?
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stem is a roastie sjw free field so probably yes
It's better studying STEM than spending the rest of your life pulling fruit from one
Probably not, you're better off learning a trade.
Less debt, start earning money faster, and self-employment becomes an option.
Plus you don't have to associate yourself with (((students))).
even if I am stuck in debt because of it?
What if I'm too dumb and my money is wasted because I can't finish it?
Get a business degree and make money. I do lots of statistics and quant gen. Stem degree leads to grad school usually. Do business, all my friends who did that actually make money
Figure out what job you want then you’ll know what degree you need. Otherwise your degree will figure out your job for you (see Starbucks baristas).
Also try to start your own business in the area of interest. You’ll fail but learn a lot faster.
join the military for 4 years 18-22. I think you get some kind of money for education once your out
GenX fag here.
Your generation has it harder than I ever had it.
Take the Honkpill and follow your dreams
Just cheat you idiot. Cheating in college is like lying on a resume. You're giving yourself a huge disadvantage if you don't do it.
Fuuuuuuuuck Nooooo!
The Honkpill sounds fun, and if it doesn't work out I guess I could just an-hero, kinda like jumping off the mountain when you fuck up a run in a game.
Live at home, work part time, apply for financial aid and go to a community college for the first 2 years. You won't be in any debt, trust me. And yes it's worth it if the degree you'll get will get you a $100+k income.
Depends. Don't pick an IT degree if you don't like to code. Don't become an electronic engineer if you have no idea how to solder or math. Find a skill you enjoy before going to school. Get a hobby and a passion and develop it from there.
STEM has increasingly become a meme because entry-level positions get filled by H1B Pajeets that companies don't have to pay as much as they'll have to pay you. It CAN still be worth it, but you need to put in the effort to do a comprehensive cost/benefit analysis. Know precisely what field and which jobs you want ahead of time. Find out you can expect your salary to be, and TALK TO PEOPLE IN THOSE POSITIONS so that you can network and know what the situation is so you can gauge the likelihood of getting hired out of college. This is good advice for any field, not just STEM.
Unless you're not white, in which case just go for it. People will hire a nonwhite to fill a diversity quota if they can just fucking read.
Chances are you'll be payed pretty decent. As long as you dont fuck up your opportunities. The debt shouldn't last long, though its better to have none at all
stem is a meme, the only way it's worth it is if you're going on a full scholarship. college debt is a cancer that will ruin your life and everyone pushing it on this board is a kike.
>payed
>debt shouldn't last long
yeah, listen to this guy, he sounds real smart.
This. Network throughout your degree. Don’t just turn up to uni, get your degree and then start wondering what to do with it. That worked in the old days, but now uni grads are as annoying and clueless as high school grads used to be only with more debt and more entitlement
I hated it, ended up spending 5 years not enjoying one bit and ended up just becoming a teacher and much happier. I'd rather my degree go to waste than work in engineering, so dull. Don't waste your time unless you have a passion for it or asian.
See: Only an idiot graduates with debt.
Think honestly OP. Do you want to work in an office all day staring at a computer screen for 50 hours a week?