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:The people making Starbucks barista jokes in this thread clearly have no clue. This isn’t about gender studies majors. Econ majors from Wall Street feeder schools like Penn, Dartmouth, Duke, UChicago, Bucknell, and Williams/Amherst walk right into $150K+ IB/MC jobs with just a bachelor's degree. A finance degree, which is really just a watered-down econ degree, doesn’t offer the same level of opportunity. Accounting is great if you want to start in audit at a Big 4 and either aim for partner or transition to industry and work your way up to CFO, but it's meaningless on The Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone say what is the difference between a BA and a BS in Econ? My student is very strong in math and is looking at Econ as a second degree choice after Math.
It’s not about the degree type, but the actual courses. Any Econ program without econometrics, advanced econometrics, linear algebra, time series, and probability required or heavily suggested is a complete wash of a degree.
Again, not true. Lots of career paths are not that quantitative and do not require all of this. If you want to do quant stuff, by all means do as much math as possible, but it is not some universal thing.
So much bad info on this thread from bitter quants.
Why would any quant be bitter? Their job is awesome.
Because the econ grads ended up making more than them.
Doubtful. Few people are making more in a lifetime than the type of people making it big at Citadel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread that could have been helpful for students considering what and where to study goes straight in the dumpster.
You people are so useless.
Dumpster? People are giving great advice. Frankly, anyone can look at a graph and point the direction of supply and demand. It’s the grads with mathematical and coding ability who excel above their peers. Econ is a fine degree, but no longer can you enter the fields students desire without taking the quantitative track.
Well, that post shamed the children into silence for a page or two so the adults could talk but now we are back to witticisms like: “ hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks”
Well, an insecure humanities major person first injected humanities in this thread with below post on the first page.
That was just a reaction to that
"Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities."
So you decided to get right down to their level?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread that could have been helpful for students considering what and where to study goes straight in the dumpster.
You people are so useless.
Dumpster? People are giving great advice. Frankly, anyone can look at a graph and point the direction of supply and demand. It’s the grads with mathematical and coding ability who excel above their peers. Econ is a fine degree, but no longer can you enter the fields students desire without taking the quantitative track.
Well, that post shamed the children into silence for a page or two so the adults could talk but now we are back to witticisms like: “ hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks”
Well, an insecure humanities major person first injected humanities in this thread with below post on the first page.
That was just a reaction to that
"Best major for people not smart enough to do math or physics and not invested/intellectual enough to excel in history or the humanities."
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:Another thread that could have been helpful for students considering what and where to study goes straight in the dumpster.
You people are so useless.
Dumpster? People are giving great advice. Frankly, anyone can look at a graph and point the direction of supply and demand. It’s the grads with mathematical and coding ability who excel above their peers. Econ is a fine degree, but no longer can you enter the fields students desire without taking the quantitative track.
Well, that post shamed the children into silence for a page or two so the adults could talk but now we are back to witticisms like: “ hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone say what is the difference between a BA and a BS in Econ? My student is very strong in math and is looking at Econ as a second degree choice after Math.
It’s not about the degree type, but the actual courses. Any Econ program without econometrics, advanced econometrics, linear algebra, time series, and probability required or heavily suggested is a complete wash of a degree.
This is to a T what DC did at Uchicago. He makes 3-5x peers who did Business Econ to easy their way out of math. By the end, he nearly ended with a math major!
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.
Getting an econ major to read a book is like asking a dog to do neurosurgeory. Insufferable.
Hey! They’ve read a chapter of a required reading once! Sure they used chat gpt after, but they had to put a lot of effort into the query!
Anonymous wrote:It's one of the best majors together with CS. enginerring, business.
Do more research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread that could have been helpful for students considering what and where to study goes straight in the dumpster.
You people are so useless.
Dumpster? People are giving great advice. Frankly, anyone can look at a graph and point the direction of supply and demand. It’s the grads with mathematical and coding ability who excel above their peers. Econ is a fine degree, but no longer can you enter the fields students desire without taking the quantitative track.
Well, that post shamed the children into silence for a page or two so the adults could talk but now we are back to witticisms like: “ hey humanities major say hello to Starbucks”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another thread that could have been helpful for students considering what and where to study goes straight in the dumpster.
You people are so useless.
Dumpster? People are giving great advice. Frankly, anyone can look at a graph and point the direction of supply and demand. It’s the grads with mathematical and coding ability who excel above their peers. Econ is a fine degree, but no longer can you enter the fields students desire without taking the quantitative track.