Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
CS from the elites is still doing very well. English/classics/philosophy are more and more in demand every day. Though too it is much easier in those majors from elites.
Evidence of those majors being more in demand? Classics departments across the country are crumbling. Philosophy departments hardly have any majors. English is and always will be popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
CS from the elites is still doing very well. English/classics/philosophy are more and more in demand every day. Though too it is much easier in those majors from elites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
This isn’t true. Everyone wants coders, there’s just a lot more of them.
We don't need many now with DeepSeek.....
AI will do the coding.
Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
This isn’t true. Everyone wants coders, there’s just a lot more of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Words are cheap (haha). Come back when companies start asking for English majors in their job descriptions
Go to any job site. Look at any communications, marketing, public relations or community outreach job. Among the desired degrees listed will be English.
Anonymous wrote:I think they already are asking for english, history, philosophy and classics.
No one wants a CS coder....
Anonymous wrote:Words are cheap (haha). Come back when companies start asking for English majors in their job descriptions