Is DS possibly the only '22 senior who is disinterested in STEM?

Anonymous
There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance
Anonymous
DS wants to study history, so he's taking plenty of humanities. DD wants to work with animals, and will therefore take a STEM-heavy course load.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


good lord people. Not everyone wants to sit at a desk coding all day. YES its a way to make money right out of college, but that sh*t gets boring quick. You need all types of people, educated in various things to make the world go around. I have never seen so many people in one place convinced that only STEM is an actual job that pays money. You all must not get out of your bubble very often.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


Again, only from elite schools (whether public or private). Your JMU history major isn’t going to be “recruited” for consulting or finance.

-JMU grad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


good lord people. Not everyone wants to sit at a desk coding all day. YES its a way to make money right out of college, but that sh*t gets boring quick. You need all types of people, educated in various things to make the world go around. I have never seen so many people in one place convinced that only STEM is an actual job that pays money. You all must not get out of your bubble very often.


Firstly, consulting and finance are not coding. It actually involves a lot of human interaction, business travel, etc.

Secondly, the IT field is the most exciting, innovative, and futuristic field.
Where have you been in the past 40 years? in a cave??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


Again, only from elite schools (whether public or private). Your JMU history major isn’t going to be “recruited” for consulting or finance.

-JMU grad


Agreed, I'm talking about Business program or maybe Econ type in a T50ish schools.

Anonymous
DS22 applied as English major, backed up by ECs that match that. I think it helped him get admitted to a top 20 college. Who knows what he’ll do when he starts there. He’s also good at math and CS. Could easily see him majoring in whatever strikes his fancy at college.
Anonymous
“Finance” and “consulting” could mean literally anything. If you’re talking about MBB, Big 4 advisory or Citadel please specify.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


good lord people. Not everyone wants to sit at a desk coding all day. YES its a way to make money right out of college, but that sh*t gets boring quick. You need all types of people, educated in various things to make the world go around. I have never seen so many people in one place convinced that only STEM is an actual job that pays money. You all must not get out of your bubble very often.


I don’t want to work either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family isn’t affluent enough for our child to major in history. Sorry.


Are you expecting your child to support you upon graduation from college? I don't understand.


I dont understand either. Plenty of lawyers and feds with history majors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of history/poli sci/econ boys. Boys majoring in English/Classics/Philosophy are rare, and those are the boys colleges will want. Male CS majors are a dime a dozen.

My DS majored in English. He works for a publishing company and does some freelance writing. Probably won’t be “wealthy”, but is happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our family isn’t affluent enough for our child to major in history. Sorry.


Are you expecting your child to support you upon graduation from college? I don't understand.


I dont understand either. Plenty of lawyers and feds with history majors.



Bad take. The legal job market is horrific.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of history/poli sci/econ boys. Boys majoring in English/Classics/Philosophy are rare, and those are the boys colleges will want. Male CS majors are a dime a dozen.

My DS majored in English. He works for a publishing company and does some freelance writing. Probably won’t be “wealthy”, but is happy.


My DS plays video game all day long in his room, but is happy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are lots of high paying jobs that don’t require a stem degree.


Consulting and Finance


good lord people. Not everyone wants to sit at a desk coding all day. YES its a way to make money right out of college, but that sh*t gets boring quick. You need all types of people, educated in various things to make the world go around. I have never seen so many people in one place convinced that only STEM is an actual job that pays money. You all must not get out of your bubble very often.


Ha! Exactly. My husband and I are both scientists. We're not pushing science on our kids. One of them is interested, the other is not. It's all fine.
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