Degrees

What are the most worthwhile degrees to get?

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le college is a meme retards need not respond to this thread

98.6 I would say.

engineering / law / medicine

Don’t tell this kike. His plan is to pump the field full of jeets. They want to know which fields are the most lucrative so they can cut your salary.

You mentally retarded, deranged basement dwelling Anon Babble scum, go back to your containment board.

All degrees are worthless if you're too dumb to dyor.

There will always be a demand for nurses

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Not a pajeet, but your mother is an ugly whore who should have swallowed you

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is to late to get a b.sc at 25? I feel that employers will laugh at my face graduating at 28

This has the same energy as bloody bitch bastard!

accounting, that's it

Sit down little mutt.

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Got mine on Dplay when I hit 5x free games on greek gods a week ago

I have several doctor and surgeon friends that regret spending their entire 20s in school/residence. Law and engineering are good to go, though

Accounting is undervalued but only if you get your CPA

Civil Engineering

easiest engineering major

can work anywhere which means working in lcol of living cities

can work in government for easy pay and great benefits and minimal stress

Every other major takes too much time or the work options are too limited or the market is too competitive. You won't automatically be rich, but you can be.

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law

I hope nobody actually falls for this meme. The only way to get a guaranteed good job is going to a t10 school, otherwise have fun paying off law school debt

accounting and then get a job in the government.

Medicine is bigger than just doctorcucks anon

Ones that you find interesting and are passionate about whether that's journalism or astrophysics.

Only in regards to money and employment. Universities are still pretty interesting places.

You get like 80k out of university knowing GIS w/ a geography degree. You got to think outside of the box instead of doing the typical wagie retard move of "Go to university get good degree be rich wagie" it doesn't work like that anymore.

GIS is underpaid as fuck compared to other IT fields tho
Env.science seems okay as well if you use the degree for an enviromental urban planning position

doesnt matter if it isnt from a top school

engineering

lol
enjoy making the same as biz majors

bump

no one has made an insightful post at all so far. I know this place is full of retards but there's usually at least someone who contributes something insightful amongst the sea of dog shit

Medicine is bigger than just doctorcucks anon

Redpill me on switching from software engineering to non doctor medicine

Where do urban planning positions exist? All government or what?

Well, I have made and continue to make a good living with a top university degree in CS. Just not sure I can recommend it as strongly and simply

I didn't shy away from at least doing easy to medium leetcode questions lol

Not sure where the career metagame is moving now

Funny, i made 500k after tax being a lawfag.

Faggot coder thanks for making the world a worse place faggot

Banking is the only industry that matters

seriously accounting

work anywhere (you are literally required by law)

work for yourself

not rocket science

minimal human interaction

im 24 tho is it over for me? I have a general/associate degree and I could maybe speedrun an accounting degree in 1.5 years by taking summer classes but idk

I was doing something unethical that made me heaps of money and this was me when my mum came to talk to me about it but I was sitting on my cumstained chair instead of a multi million dollar yacht

read other than that, finance, cs, law (from top scholls ofc)
or med school, which tends to have more good schools (but if you can go to med school, you should be able to go to a top school for the other degrees)

from what I've read it's still easy to medium, but some interviews are long as fuck and can span almost a month

The most useful degrees for the next decade will be political science and law.

STEM will be useless.

law has been oversturated for decades lol
the salary follows a bimodal distribution