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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would be absolutely MISERABLE in a STEM field. Thank the Lord my parents had common sense and didn't push me into something that I don't have a knack for and would dread going to work every day if that was what I had to do for a living. DH LOVES math, is excellent at it, and even he struggled with some of the requisite math courses to get his engineering degree. You really think a kid who has no interest in the subject, nor a natural knack for it, is going to even get through a decent say, engineering program at a respectable university? Not to mention, STEM does not automatically =/= high paying or recession proof. Biology, chemistry, earth science, etc.c- all STEM fields, all degrees with which you're going to have a dang hard time finding a job with just the BA/BS. [/quote] Op here - please stop saying STEM!!!! [/quote]
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