Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son just graduated with a data science major, had two job offers by winter break. Thought most classmates in his major had jobs. He makes $85k.
That's great! Did he have an internship that led to the job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Consulting accounting engineering CS Data Science - all start at 80-100k plus with an undergrad degree. Do you live under a rock??
for indians. they don’t hire american kids anymore
+ 1,000
- executive at major accounting firm
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major matters very little at top schools.
Every one of DC’s 2025 eleven close friends from their top10 has a job or grad/law/med. majors include english, classics, double math and french, history, biology. Not one got a job through parents or family all were related to internship, professor connection or campus recruiting. Grad and professional school of course is highly recommendation and research based. This school is on all target lists and has very high grad /law /med matriculation of course which helps a lot. High school friends from other colleges did not do as well but more than 75% have a job or grad plans.
The best plan in a down market is go to the most successful outcome schools for all Majors
I agree with you that kids should not focus on getting a job before choosing a major, but I am 100% sure you are wrong about none of those kids using parents or friends to get internships and jobs. 100% sure lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major matters very little at top schools.
Every one of DC’s 2025 eleven close friends from their top10 has a job or grad/law/med. majors include english, classics, double math and french, history, biology. Not one got a job through parents or family all were related to internship, professor connection or campus recruiting. Grad and professional school of course is highly recommendation and research based. This school is on all target lists and has very high grad /law /med matriculation of course which helps a lot. High school friends from other colleges did not do as well but more than 75% have a job or grad plans.
The best plan in a down market is go to the most successful outcome schools for all Majors
Oh I call BS.
I don't see a lot of unemployed kids out of harvard or stanford regardless of major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Consulting accounting engineering CS Data Science - all start at 80-100k plus with an undergrad degree. Do you live under a rock??
for indians. they don’t hire american kids anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Consulting accounting engineering CS Data Science - all start at 80-100k plus with an undergrad degree. Do you live under a rock??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Consulting accounting engineering CS Data Science - all start at 80-100k plus with an undergrad degree. Do you live under a rock??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Major matters very little at top schools.
Every one of DC’s 2025 eleven close friends from their top10 has a job or grad/law/med. majors include english, classics, double math and french, history, biology. Not one got a job through parents or family all were related to internship, professor connection or campus recruiting. Grad and professional school of course is highly recommendation and research based. This school is on all target lists and has very high grad /law /med matriculation of course which helps a lot. High school friends from other colleges did not do as well but more than 75% have a job or grad plans.
The best plan in a down market is go to the most successful outcome schools for all Majors
Oh I call BS.
Anonymous wrote:How many adults do you know who got a good job right out of college, without a grad degree? I know almost none. The people I know without grad degrees started in really low-level jobs where any major would have been fine.
Anonymous wrote:22:11 here and I’m 30 years in and make 120k. Some of your new grads will make more than me in a few years. What they will get in teaching is job security. They will still have very long hours and in the early years, not a lot of vacation because they will need a second job and summer school/tutoring.
Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering about Information Systems. It seems like these will be the people that select, integrate, and support the AI systems going into companies, right? I'm not talking about programmers but rather the people managing the technology.
Thoughts?