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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our family isn’t affluent enough for our child to major in history. Sorry.[/quote] I never understand when people post this type comment. What if your child is not a STEM person and you know they are not going to be computer scientists, engineers, etc. [b]They can still have a meaningful and employable career in a non stem career.[/b] [/quote] We all wish that were true, but it’s not. [/quote] I’ve got news for you, the leadership and people running the companies that employ your stem majors are more than likely non stem. Marketing, sales, HE, PR, communications, finance, accounting, legal, product management etc., most likely not stem majors. Heck the CEO probably isn’t either.[/quote] Yes business major from top schools are good.[/quote] Most of those people are not from business schools either!! You all are really clueless.[/quote] You think those positions prefer a random major? Stop kidding yourself. Yes school prestige matters much more for these than STEM if that's what you mean. [/quote] For example, UPENN or Cornell history might have a good shot at some of these, but Wharton and Dyson would dominate. [/quote]
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