
SIR ETHNICCEL
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It depends. There is no one size fits all. College is good for some and not for others. If you are afoid majoring in marketing or some shit and do no internships or what not, then yes, it can be a scam. It depends on lots of factors.College is a scam
In Europe its near free. In USA its only worth it for medical degrees , robotics degrees and such but not for business admin degrees or womens/black studiesIt depends. There is no one size fits all. College is good for some and not for others. If you are afoid majoring in marketing or some shit and do no internships or what not, then yes, it can be a scam. It depends on lots of factors.
I have degrees in accounting and finance. I work finance in a small government office. I am underpaid. I wish I could get a new job, but this work experience is brutal on my resmue. I still keep applying though for something.
I am still glad that I got a college degree though. Only other option would be physical labor or even worse, customer service. I am able to save, have good healthcare, retirement and eventually, I can get a better job (I hope)
This, also Indians will work for half of what they pay you. It’s better doing security or network engineering, because network engineers are retiring and security is always a concern.It's a good degree, but it's oversaturated.
Finance and accounting are also pretty decent. Nursing is also great.In Europe its near free. In USA its only worth it for medical degrees , robotics degrees and such but not for business admin degrees or womens/black studies
Or an athlete if you’ve got the genes for the NFL/NBAThe other option would be to do physical labor or customer service. Or become a truck driver or plumber or some shit.
I guess finance is great if the demand is there and yes nursing will always be in demandFinance and accounting are also pretty decent. Nursing is also great.
I got a degree in accounting and work in an office. The other option would be to do physical labor or customer service. Or become a truck driver or plumber or some shit.
what would you recommend?it's pretty basic in it's course , I wouldn't recommend going for it.
And? What jobs did you apply for with your versatile everything and nothing degreeSounds like my versatile (everything but nothing particular) semi stem normscum aimed college major
Which I was accepted because I wrote that final HS exam quite bad
for CS majors in Uk?what would you recommend?
I am not in UK I just used that site because it's in English for all to understand.for CS majors in Uk?
I'd recommend you to be bluepilled about career and go for what you're passionate about since it's gonna help you cope with life, that's how many great scientists and artists have been doing. But if you're going for a stable career for yourself and your finances, I'd say just go for hard-core STEM majors which are industrially active in hiring or if gonna stay in corporate, just go for finance and accounting. It's gonna get you skills and a pathway towards business administration jobs. You'd never stay jobless atleast even if you make less. Even if jobless you can still start your own practice or get government jobs.I am not in UK I just used that site because it's in English for all to understand.
What do you recommend in general
Ok name the specific degrees for referenceI'd recommend you to be bluepilled about career and go for what you're passionate about since it's gonna help you cope with life, that's how many great scientists and artists have been doing. But if you're going for a stable career for yourself and your finances, I'd say just go for hard-core STEM majors which are industrially active in hiring or if gonna stay in corporate, just go for finance and accounting. It's gonna get you skills and a pathway towards business administration jobs. You'd never stay jobless atleast even if you make less. Even if jobless you can still start your own practice or get government jobs.
Mechanical engineering which would be the goat of all STEMs, it could get you jobs in aerospace, IT and even in some corporate jobs . Corporate loves Mechanical engineers. Other degrees may vary according to your country and it's industries. Since I read some posts saying you're in europe, if you could name the country I could go more specific.Ok name the specific degrees for reference
GermanyMechanical engineering which would be the goat of all STEMs, it could get you jobs in aerospace, IT and even in some corporate jobs . Corporate loves Mechanical engineers. Other degrees may vary according to your country and it's industries. Since I read some posts saying you're in europe, if you could name the country I could go more specific.
mechanical should be your top priority. Other than that you can opt for chemical engineering or even go for Computer science but make sure it has some good core courses in it , do a bit of research on that course outline for the degrees and you'll be fine. These three are your best bet for germany.Germany
Bit too late for him to tap into that sectorMechanical engineering which would be the goat of all STEMs, it could get you jobs in aerospace
wym too late, is he too old?Bit too late for him to tap into that sector
Seemingly, if anything. @SIR ETHNICCEL how old are you again?wym too late, is he too old?
You need to be a high IQcel for this shit tbhMechanical engineering which would be the goat of all STEMs, it could get you jobs in aerospace, IT and even in some corporate jobs .
It's for my younger bro not for meSeemingly, if anything. @SIR ETHNICCEL how old are you again?
Yep mechanical engineering is for high IQ cells. Anything under 115 will struggleYou need to be a high IQcel for this shit tbh
erm, actually no. Average iq can do just fineYou need to be a high IQcel for this shit tbh
IQ of 100 ?erm, actually no. Average iq can do just fine
best of luck for him, hope you can be a better brother for him.It's for my younger bro not for me
yes, that would do. Even if he has some disorders it would be even easier for him in thisIQ of 100 ?
That will have to a uni that doesn't include too many difficult exams because once they go all mathematical, physics combined requiring the person to combing all the different elements then it's completely overyes, that would do. Even if he has some disorders it would be even easier for him in this
if he has already passed mathematics and physics in high-school, it would be fine. College/ uni is more of a consistency battle than depending on mere intelligence.That will have to a uni that doesn't include too many difficult exams because once they go all mathematical, physics combined requiring the person to combing all the different elements then it's completely over
Thought you need a slightly above average iq (115-120) for Mechanical Engineeringerm, actually no. Average iq can do just fine
Did you study mechanical engineering?if he has already passed mathematics and physics in high-school, it would be fine. College/ uni is more of a consistency battle than depending on mere intelligence.
to be the among the best at it,yes. To pass it out , no.Thought you need a slightly above average iq (115-120) for Mechanical Engineering
a year , didn`t like it much so switched to finance.Did you study mechanical engineering?
Office work mainly, maybe some IT work organising, but as we're being told not as privates who only make data inputs but planners and managers, analytics etc. Unless creating own business later because it is often toldAnd? What jobs did you apply for with your versatile everything and nothing degree
Dude I don't understand the context of what you are saying. Use Google translateOffice work mainly, maybe some IT work organising, but as we're being told not as privates who only make data inputs but planners and managers, analytics etc. Unless creating own business later because it is often told
Ethniccel momentDude I don't understand the context of what you are saying. Use Google translate