Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Physics majors. It’s like engineering and CS on steroids. Extremely employable because involves a lot of higher order math. All physics majors can do engineering and CS, but the opposite is not true. However, physics is a difficult major and not for everyone. A lot of the underpinnings of AI math comes from theoretical physics.
You are attaching a Physics degree to engineering and CS.
A Physics major on it's own? Not many prospects unless you want to teach in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, I had an engineering technology degree and lived alone on $23k. Weird post.
That's minimum wage that doesn't require a college degree
So? I had one, and lived alone in an apartment. $910 a month.
In 2000s or in 1984? Where did you get your degree? You made $23K with a degree in engineering? yikes.
I'm 53. Graduated in '92 from a no name state u. Lived alone in CA in a studio making $26K with a BBA degree. Wow, the ROI on your degree was awful. Shame on your school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, I had an engineering technology degree and lived alone on $23k. Weird post.
? In a hcol in the 2000s? Did you live in a hovel?