Anonymous wrote:A lot of people who study psych are looking to fix something in themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at this list, psychology is far ahead of the others:
Psychology 103,801
Political science 33,845
English 32,098
Economics 29,275
Sociology 27,294
History 23,382
Anthropology 8,227
Philosophy 5,644
Why?
Easiest major among them except for Sociology which is just as easy.
What makes psych and sociology easier than English, history and political science?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
NP. Also an English major. I keep in touch with a few former classmates. We're all in our late-40s or early-50s now, and we're all making mid-six-figures and up across a range of fields.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work with statistics all the time, and I think you are overstating. One example can often matter. Black swan examples kill blanket arguments all the time. And every individual is an outcome, not an average. So hearing examples and seeing if their context aligns with your own can be very relevant to making good judgments--often more valuable than just seeing averages based on one or two relatively reductive variables (e.g., major and salary at one point in time).Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget for marketing to help us meet organizational goals.
But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time.![]()
One example doesn't mean shit.
Typical english major I guess.
Your data analysis is lacking. One example is just that. Statistically, a person with just an undergrad in English or Psych major doesn't get paid all that much.
Recall in scientific lab experiments, if you get an anomalous data point, you throw that data point out.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looking at this list, psychology is far ahead of the others:
Psychology 103,801
Political science 33,845
English 32,098
Economics 29,275
Sociology 27,294
History 23,382
Anthropology 8,227
Philosophy 5,644
Why?
Easiest major among them except for Sociology which is just as easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget for marketing to help us meet organizational goals.
But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time.![]()
One example doesn't mean shit.
Typical english major I guess.
I work with statistics all the time, and I think you are overstating. One example can often matter. Black swan examples kill blanket arguments all the time. And every individual is an outcome, not an average. So hearing examples and seeing if their context aligns with your own can be very relevant to making good judgments--often more valuable than just seeing averages based on one or two relatively reductive variables (e.g., major and salary at one point in time).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget for marketing to help us meet organizational goals.
But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time.![]()
One example doesn't mean shit.
Typical english major I guess.
Anonymous wrote:A wider swath of the population is interested in human thinking than they are in the topics of other subjects. Many people have psychological problems & they enjoy learning about those problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget for marketing to help us meet organizational goals.
But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
My bosses always thought my English degree was useful. I'm the one who could persuade people through storytelling to give us millions in budget for marketing to help us meet organizational goals.
But yeah, I should have learned to program a computer, I guess? lol Actually, I did learn that on my own time.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Looking at this list, psychology is far ahead of the others:
Psychology 103,801
Political science 33,845
English 32,098
Economics 29,275
Sociology 27,294
History 23,382
Anthropology 8,227
Philosophy 5,644
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.
Just like history English communications anthropology sociology etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting and relatively easy
+1. It’s the easiest
And if you don’t got to grad school, you are basically useless. I know many who have trouble getting jobs.
It’s a lame major unless you go to grad school.