Comp Sci
Civil Engineering/Mech E
Accounting
MBA
Management Information Systems
Electronical Engineering
If you're curious about careers read www.bls.gov instead of ktt
Depends honestly
I mean yea I was thinking bio or other hard sciences might be not great especially if you don’t go to grad school. But even then if you do well you can work in a lab or something
Finance and/or accounting
Compsci
Computer engineering
Mechanical/electrical/biomedical engineering
These are the ones where more likely than not you'll be making decent money right after graduating AND u won't need grad school
None ...you will forever be a slave to the system. There is no avoiding it. Unless you die
Big Cap.
If you have a STEM degree and know how to program (or know statistics), you can get a job
No passion? Then Petroleum Engineer at whatever affordable public uni you can go to. A degree is a degree. Guaranteed 100k job after graduating.
No passion? Then Petroleum Engineer at whatever affordable public uni you can go to. A degree is a degree. Guaranteed 100k job after graduating.
My nigga 😎
It’s not worth going to uni if you have a plan and a drive.
Get a full time job as a construction/flooring/landscaping for the year work for mad cash. You should easily be able to save 35k+ each year if you play it smart. 140k in 4 years cash and that should be able to hep you achieve your goals.
in total i'll be paying 20-25k for my bachelor's in cybersecurity and i'm en route to make that and more this year with just an internship.
It’s not worth going to uni if you have a plan and a drive.
Get a full time job as a construction/flooring/landscaping for the year work for mad cash. You should easily be able to save 35k+ each year if you play it smart. 140k in 4 years cash and that should be able to hep you achieve your goals.
is this it?