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Are STEM degrees a good investment?

>> No.15311761

Are drug-addicted festival thots a good investment?

>> No.15311777

>>15311751
yes
>>15311761
yes

>> No.15311787

>>15311751
Depends, I know a kid in STEM that can do math like a champion but doesn’t have the sense to wipe his own ass.

>> No.15311800

>>15311761
Yes but only if you intend to keep them as sex slaves

>> No.15311807

No. STEM is massively overrated. Most will only lead you to a mediocre job at best. Tech is where the money is at but you have to be good and you don't need a degree. You're just going to end up as a lab monkey/cad monkey ect otherwise.

>> No.15311814

>>15311751
Yeah cs degree and making 80k off the bat living with my parents.

>> No.15311817

>>15311751
Would love to fuk that bitch

>> No.15311867

>>15311817
Her snatch probably smells like a dumpster behind Capt. D’s On a hot summer day.

>> No.15312154

>>15311751
nothing is a good investment if you have to ask.
girlfriends dogs racoons degrees none.

>> No.15312185

>>15311807

Based. Went to an elite STEM uni. All the engineering and science kids are either solidly middle class, or just now trying to switch into business/finance.

All the football jocks and fratboys who did finance and business are making cash.

All the CS/IS kids are making sightly less cash.

All the art and design kids are actually doing cool shit and making money with what they started.


If i could do it all over again i would've gotten a design degree. Fuck edgy chicks for a few years and be a designer for a software org working max 35 hours a week.

Fuck engineering.

>> No.15312187

>>15311777

checked

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>>15311751
Depends where you want to take it, If your an awkward social outcast who doesn't like to work hard then you probably shouldn't go into stem, but if you go to college for next to nothing from grants and tuition waivers then its a great investment if that's what your truly interested in.

>> No.15312294

>>15312185
You are probably just a shitty engineer pajeet with no specific area of focus, let me guess, you were a civil or mech huh?

>> No.15312319

>>15312294
neither, nor am i shitskin. All the pajeets in my courses all fucked off to consulting btw. Not even this generation of bobs and vageen wants to be engineers.

>> No.15312330

>>15311751
Tom Segura has really let himself go

>> No.15312429

>>15312319
Well yeah most of them never show up to class or do the HW and act all surprised when they fail, cant fucking stand them. What did you major in then?

>> No.15312460

>>15312429
EECS

>> No.15312476

is that dude wearing a skirt

>> No.15312499

>>15311751
Hes literally tugging on her naughty place

>> No.15312538

>>15312460
Knew it, I dont blame you for quitting EE because its insane, but to be honest, its not even really traditional engineering like mech or nuke or civil. Its in its own field, I mean you dont even take dynamics or thermal or any physical world engineering course so its not even 'engineering' per say like building a bridge.