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Why didn't you take the Petroleum Engineering-pill, /sci/?

>> No.11898323

>>11898154
Yeah if you would compare this to available jobs then you would get a more accurate view of relity

>> No.11898354

>>11898154
>pure math above EE, MechE, and Physics
>applied math (baby pure math) is number 1 (PetrolE doesn't count)
>tfw
Damn it feels good to be a math major.

>> No.11898393

>>11898154
Because petroleum engineering might be a bubble. Better to specialize in a generalized chemical engineering than one field that might become obsolete with future innovations.

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>>11898154
> computer science at rank 13
> mathematics at 24
Holyshit Math majors on suicide watch.

>> No.11898409

why is applied math above math? what are the different jobs each would get?

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>>11898400
>>11898409

>> No.11898489

>>11898411
on what metric?

>>11898400
Computer science done right is basically applied math because it deals with solving mathematical problems, algorithms, etc

>> No.11899080

>>11898411
If you personally knew any economics majors that shit would be down in at least shit tier.

>> No.11899087

>>11898411
>Another chart without Veterinary Sciences listed
Fuck you.

>> No.11899097

what's the deal here? these seem highish for starting salaries but super low for lifetime

>> No.11899217

>>11899097
>too high for starting
>too low for lifetime
if only there was a word to describe something in the middle

>> No.11900651

>>11899217
lfietime was maybe the wrong word, I mean total average for everyone with those degrees

>> No.11900667

>another money thread
here we go again
https://www.levels.fyi/

>> No.11900677

i haven't met a single petroleum engineer in my life

>>11899097
low cost of living areas bring it down. those look like reasonable entry level salaries imo but i also live in NY

>> No.11900685

>>11898409
applied math would do statistics, actuarial work, maybe software
pure math would do academia

>> No.11902432

>>11898154
>17. Electrical Engineering
>27. Electrical Engineering

>>>/fuckoff/

>> No.11903130

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