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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The return on investment for a STEM degree is about double that of a LA egree, based on the same data set. [/quote] That statement doesn't make sense. Many STEM degrees are what Liberal Arts students can choose as a major. Computer science, mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, neuroscience, data sciences, etc. are all potential majors at schools with Liberal Arts programs. If you were drawing a Venn diagram, they would overlap.[/quote] Your semantics are confusing this discussion. The PP is referring to a STEM major. Many people call their STEM major a STEM degree. Doesn't matter where you get it. This discussion is asking about he value of choosing a non-STEM major vs. a STEM major (or maybe a more practical, applied major like business).[/quote]
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