Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
The person who hates their life so much that they have to chase every nickel to spend on fleeting moments that temporarily numb the pain of existence.
hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks![]()
I'll say hello later after I water my plants and walk my dog (on the clock, work from porch) and do a little online banking to transfer my paycheck into brokerage account and ignore a call from the econ major trying to become my investment advisor.
“Oooh, a BROKERAGE ACCOUNT” laugh the econ major portfolio managers as they watch their seven-figure bonuses appear in their accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
The person who hates their life so much that they have to chase every nickel to spend on fleeting moments that temporarily numb the pain of existence.
hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks![]()
I'll say hello later after I water my plants and walk my dog (on the clock, work from porch) and do a little online banking to transfer my paycheck into brokerage account and ignore a call from the econ major trying to become my investment advisor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
Getting an econ major to read a book is like asking a dog to do neurosurgeory. Insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
The person who hates their life so much that they have to chase every nickel to spend on fleeting moments that temporarily numb the pain of existence.
hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the 21st century so we have some data.
The 16 highest-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/highest-paying-college-majors-5-years-after-graduation.html
Econ is of course top ranked.
1. Computer engineering $80,000
2. Chemical engineering $79,000
3. Computer science $78,000
4. Aerospace engineering $74,000
5. Electrical engineering $72,000
6. Industrial engineering $71,000
7. Mechanical engineering $70,000
8. General engineering $68,000
Miscellaneous engineering $68,000
10. Finance $66,000
11. Civil engineering $65,000
Economics $65,000
Business analytics $65,000
Mathematics $65,000
15. Construction services $64,000
Pharmacy $64,000
This tells us nothing because everyone in the conversation would consider $80K 5 years after graduation and absolute failure.
Stats like this are worthless if they aren't split up into low-variance categories based on parameters like student skill ( GPA/SAT) and college tier and hours worked (banker vs academic)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the 21st century so we have some data.
The 16 highest-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/highest-paying-college-majors-5-years-after-graduation.html
Econ is of course top ranked.
1. Computer engineering $80,000
2. Chemical engineering $79,000
3. Computer science $78,000
4. Aerospace engineering $74,000
5. Electrical engineering $72,000
6. Industrial engineering $71,000
7. Mechanical engineering $70,000
8. General engineering $68,000
Miscellaneous engineering $68,000
10. Finance $66,000
11. Civil engineering $65,000
Economics $65,000
Business analytics $65,000
Mathematics $65,000
15. Construction services $64,000
Pharmacy $64,000
This tells us nothing because everyone in the conversation would consider $80K 5 years after graduation and absolute failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in the 21st century so we have some data.
The 16 highest-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/highest-paying-college-majors-5-years-after-graduation.html
Econ is of course top ranked.
1. Computer engineering $80,000
2. Chemical engineering $79,000
3. Computer science $78,000
4. Aerospace engineering $74,000
5. Electrical engineering $72,000
6. Industrial engineering $71,000
7. Mechanical engineering $70,000
8. General engineering $68,000
Miscellaneous engineering $68,000
10. Finance $66,000
11. Civil engineering $65,000
Economics $65,000
Business analytics $65,000
Mathematics $65,000
15. Construction services $64,000
Pharmacy $64,000
This tells us nothing because everyone in the conversation would consider $80K 5 years after graduation and absolute failure.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from Top25 or Elite SLAC, Econ will land you at top banks/consulting firms. Coming from Rando Directional State U, Econ may be a waste because the top firms won't recruit from there. At Rando State U, Accounting is a safer bet because CPA firms don't care about pedigree, not even the top CPA firms are school snobs. (Look at Deloite/ E&Y CEO's bios.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
The person who hates their life so much that they have to chase every nickel to spend on fleeting moments that temporarily numb the pain of existence.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the 21st century so we have some data.
The 16 highest-paying college majors, 5 years after graduation
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/highest-paying-college-majors-5-years-after-graduation.html
Econ is of course top ranked.
1. Computer engineering $80,000
2. Chemical engineering $79,000
3. Computer science $78,000
4. Aerospace engineering $74,000
5. Electrical engineering $72,000
6. Industrial engineering $71,000
7. Mechanical engineering $70,000
8. General engineering $68,000
Miscellaneous engineering $68,000
10. Finance $66,000
11. Civil engineering $65,000
Economics $65,000
Business analytics $65,000
Mathematics $65,000
15. Construction services $64,000
Pharmacy $64,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.
dp... ok, but Econ majors get jobs, and history majors don't, without a grad degree.
The ROI on an econ major > >>> than a history major.
So, who's the dumb one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities.
LOL history humanities wtf lol
The type of idiotic common one should expect from an Econ major.