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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol to the guy who thinks physics doesn't teach problem solving. I seem to recall Elon Musk said that was the only reason he got a physics degree.[/quote] Your job prospects with a physics degree are much worse than humanities because you'll be seen as less versatile. in fact, it is often in Art and science colleges. As is Biology. There are lots of stem stuff that had bad job prospects. But bad is relative. Humanities graduates do fine and biology etc. graduates do fine. Engineering is votech training (you'll get a good job . . . but it is still votech). Business majors are the least qualified for anything walking out the door (ok, maybe communications is worse). [/quote]
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