Actually, cs and engineering are expected to be heavily impacted by ai. They would not be at the top of my list of where “jobs are heading.” In fact, “where are the jobs heading” isn’t even the right question rn. It’s more: which fields will shrink most due to ai. Things that have to be done in person (dentistry say) seem like a much safer bet than programming etc |
Don't worry. They won't all make it through. You lose 50% the first year. |
You can't eat education. You need money. People on here complain about how they can't make it on $200K because of student loans. Biden used taxpayer money to wipe out billions in student loans. My tax dollars had to wipe out your loan because you thought "education is more important than a vocational degree". |
Writing, law .. also impacted by AI. |
ok? Most college students aren't premed. |
Yeah, communications, law, finance all seem to be much more impacted by AI than engineering. |
| Trade schools and apprenticeships will become more popular as people realize a college degree doesn’t guarantee a high income. College will become what it used to be - preparation for law school, med school, teaching profession, and a way for the upper classes to meet each other and pair off. |
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A lot of them don't really know what they want to do, and many drop out of engineering (and pre med) at many schools because it's harder (or less interesting) than they think.
My DH was an engineering major who ended up a math / CS major. Another relative was an engineering major who ended up as a web designer. Yet another ended up majoring in Business. |
Doesn't mean they'll have a better work life. |
lol fake news |
Who the heck wants to go to med school. Debt, being overworked and average money |
+1. I don't know one who isn't making at least 6 figures. |
And a lot of them go on to become brilliant engineers doing great things in the world and make a great living. Of course, not as well as the biology, philosopy or english majors. lol |
Yep! I think some are just hating because science and math isn't in their wheelhouse and that's OK. |
What do you prefer? Gender studies? Art history? |