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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is up with all the unemployed STEM majors? Is it a supply imbalance or is AI? If supply side are any STEM fields more stable (e.g. civil vs computing, etc).[/quote] [b] It is only at the weaker schools. T15/ivy have excellent salaries and hiring for graduates, and place into top grad schools[/b].[/quote] Delusion is real [/quote] It is not delusion. They all have jobs lined up, if they are engineering, physics, math, though to be fair about half seek masters or phD or even MD-MD/phD which is popular from BME and molecular E. The grad schools list posted by stem departments is impressive. Essentially all are T25 stem grad programs, and a large group are T10. Last year's career data for engineering was great too. Fewer than 5% are seeking employment within 6 months of graduation and the median salary is over 100k for most ivy/elite E schools. Bio majors with a BS and Chem majors with a BS are not doing as well but they never have been great choices if the goal is a job with a bachelors. They need med school or grad school. [/quote]
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