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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/new-study-shows-architecture-arts-degrees-yield-highe
st-unemployment/2012/01/03/gIQAwpaXZP_story.html?hpid=z4

>Recent college graduates with bachelor’s degrees in the arts, humanities and architecture experienced significantly higher rates of joblessness, according to a study being released Wednesday by Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.

>Among recent college graduates, those with the highest rates of unemployment had undergraduate degrees in architecture (13.9 percent), the arts (11.1 percent) and the humanities (9.4 percent), according to the study.

>The recent college graduates with the lowest rates of unemployment had degrees in health (5.4 percent), education (5.4 percent), and agriculture and natural resources (7 percent.) Those with business and engineering degrees also fared relatively well.

>> No.4217435

ITT: breaking news from 2008!

>> No.4217449

>>4217429
So why are you posting this on /sci/ when the majors this supports are education and agriculture (health implies nursing by the way).

In fact, just looking at unemployment rates one of the best things to do is screw getting a college degree and go into trucking.

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>> No.4217471

>>4217469
yeah... i'd go with the drugs

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>>4217469
>There are no jobs in my feild
>no jobs in feild
>my feild
>feild

>> No.4217489

>>4217469
she's from Nyack, NY, and ran a few escort ads out of Backpages

I had a bareback bj and anal for only 90 bux

>feltgoodman

>> No.4217496

>>4217469
lol she's so fucking stupid man
she can get a job at wallmart or mcdonalds while she finds a job that she likes

but she sees only two options being a whore or a junkie
damn those stupid people, i wish they'd all die

>> No.4217497

>>4217488
Behold, the wonders of libturd arts

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math woman thread

>> No.4217512

>>4217500
>(8-2)^2

>> No.4217526

>>4217512
i lol'd

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>>4217500
>algebra

>> No.4217541

>>4217512
It's called "Showing your work." If you look just to the left, you'll see that in the previous step, the entire rational expression was squared. In the step you're mocking, the numerator and denominator are squared separately.

>> No.4217544

>>4217429
>Arts and humanities
>Undergrads
>Jobless
Surprise!
No, really. What did they fucking expect?

>> No.4217551

>>4217541
There's already 8-2 in the previous step. Why didn't she just simplify that?
I wasn't aware how strict are professors about showing your work in the US.

>> No.4217556

sauce on OP's girl?
i can tell she has some nice tits

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>>4217551
>I wasn't aware how strict are professors about showing your work in the US.

They aren't; the person to whom you are responding is just trolling you.

>> No.4219901

>liberal arts fags getting told
>not posting this in /lit/

>> No.4219909

>in liberal arts you learn about social skills
>in sciences/engineering you become awkward
i think thats why

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>>4219916

>those square root symbols

>> No.4219931

“Political science teaches you how to think,” she said. But “college should prepare students better for actual real life. You really should come out with some transferable skills.”

>Political science
>Real Life

Choose one. What the heck does that woman even mean. If you study political science, you learn political science. When I study physics, I don't expect them to teach me about customer service, cooking or finance. I don't fool myself into believing I have some kind ultimate degree that grants me any job I want, 300 k starting. Especially if you study shit, you get shit.

>> No.4220059

You country is inside a shithole right now, America. And the guy is already shoveling dirt on it. You're not completely covered, yet, but the fat guy is shoveling. And his crack is hanging out of his jeans.

If you go and study arts, let's say you go to a film school, and you think one day you'll be making a lot of money being a successful film maker, you're an idiot. Nobody smacked you over the head. But the wall that's waiting for you behind that hill will show you soon enough. If you choose to study that because you follow what you love, then great. But you should choose it fully knowing that the only difference between you and the guy who didn't go to film school, and who's stacking boxes in some werehouse right now, is that - you went to film school. So while you're stacking the boxes next to him, you have the knowledge of how much research Kubrick put into getting those lenses to shoot Barry Lyndon.

But what really sucks for you, right now, is that you won't even get a job for some shitty little web production, because of the fat guy that took the dump in the woods.

They probably even laid you off from that box stacking job.

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>>4219929

>> No.4220063

>Psychology having a lower unemployment then Engineering, Science - Life/Physical and Mathematical and Computer Science.

>Even has a lower graduate level unemployment then Mathematics and Computer Sciences and Engineering.

>lol.jpg

>> No.4220069

>>4220063
That's because people are stupid and think that the subject is useful.

>> No.4220088

>>4220069
Well it gets them a job, so I guess it can't be too useless.

>> No.4220090

>>4220088
Think again.

>> No.4220094

>>4220090
If you think it is useless, you really have no idea what psychologists are. Now if it is a science, that is debatable. Some of it is, some of it isnt.

>> No.4220127

>>4220094
>implying anyone with a 4 year psych degree can be considered a psychologist