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I think it's fairly common. The thing is I'm actually in a worse off situation than a lot of my friends. For any young anons reading this take heed. All of my friends who majored in Finance are doing quite well. Similarly I have a friend who was a physics and compsci major and he has a comfy job at a traditional tech company and was able to buy a house.

My other friends are less well off. Most people I know who did liberal arts have jobs like mine that pay less than $20 per hour. I have a friend who I now realize is smart that dropped out of college early on and became a handyman and is now an electrician. He makes decent money.
Also my friend of mine who barely graduated high school now does fuel hauling and easily clears 60 or 70k per year.

Tbh almost everyone I know who got a lower score on their ACT than I did is now making more money than me. I got a fucking 30 on my ACT. Never thought I'd be doing such bullshit work for my whole life. It really drives me insane. I sometimes think about going back to school but don't even know what I would want to study.

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