Anonymous wrote:Undergrad in Poly Science and MBA in business, finance. While I always tell my kids that my undergrad degree was useless, it has worked out for me. I’m glad I graduated in an era where having a college degree was enough to get into the door with a good company. It’s in my 50s
Anonymous wrote:No. Majored in physics at a great school for it. Then got a master’s in engineering, at a great engineering school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes I majored in Computer Science and hate being in the Tech industry as a female. I’d love to go back and do anything else.
you must be at the wrong company. We are trying to hire as many women as possible at my company, in fact my promotion was boosted for how many urm I had hired.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a parent, I will lety kid choose their major without trying to backseat drive. You get one shot at college, study what you want.
It's one thing to do that when college was cheap decades ago, but now college costs an insane amount of money, "study what you want" is frankly stupid.
But so is forcing your kid into a major they don't want-- they won't ever get the value out of it because they won't work hard at a career in a field they hate.
It has to be balanced. They can choose their major but need to have a reasonable plan for employment/career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English and History, no. Loved them both, and the skills I developed have served me well. If anything, I wish I had packed in more classes.
maybe 20 years ago you could get by this would be a major waste of money now adays
+1000
The money these days is in hard STEM, full stop.
It wasn't really any different then. Why do you think there are so many lawyers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English and History, no. Loved them both, and the skills I developed have served me well. If anything, I wish I had packed in more classes.
maybe 20 years ago you could get by this would be a major waste of money now adays
+1000
The money these days is in hard STEM, full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English and History, no. Loved them both, and the skills I developed have served me well. If anything, I wish I had packed in more classes.
maybe 20 years ago you could get by this would be a major waste of money now adays
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English and History, no. Loved them both, and the skills I developed have served me well. If anything, I wish I had packed in more classes.
maybe 20 years ago you could get by this would be a major waste of money now adays
+1000
The money these days is in hard STEM, full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:English and History, no. Loved them both, and the skills I developed have served me well. If anything, I wish I had packed in more classes.
maybe 20 years ago you could get by this would be a major waste of money now adays
Anonymous wrote:Yes I majored in Computer Science and hate being in the Tech industry as a female. I’d love to go back and do anything else.