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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.cbsnews.com/news/college-major-highest-lowest-incomes/ History is not too bad compared to other huminites, but still way below Econ, Business, STEM [/quote] OP said top ranked. The numbers look a little different when you aren't including History majors at Radford https://careers.williams.edu/files/2021-Destinations-After-Williams.pdf[/quote] Here's another data point. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University Harvard English: $49675 Harvard history: $89,238 Harvard Econ:$124,570 Harvard CS: $256,539 [/quote] We all know the data points. But I don’t see how that’s persuasive to someone who has zero interest in CS. People study what they are gifted in, and the world needs all kinds of majors. So. [/quote] Because people were claiming they make $2M with history major, so [/quote] Well humanities majors know that PP’s husband, lucky as he is, doesn’t represent all of us. Only a CS major would assume readers wouldn’t be able to untangle that! [/quote] CS majors provide real data. [/quote] But don’t know how to interpret/apply it. Critical thinking skills are a big selling point for humanities majors.[/quote]
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