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>> No.10487489

stop reposting the same shit

>> No.10487510

>>10487473
Yes, except philosophy was accidentally left out of God tier

>> No.10487512

>>10487473
Phrenology should be elder god tier

>> No.10487518

>>10487473
I majored in physics, doesn't feel very god tier to me.

>> No.10487562

>>10487473
I'm in both god and shit tier somehow

>> No.10487569

>>10487473
Your major doesn't define you. Getting a job, providing for yourself, generating wealth, and doing good things with your money does.

But if you need to post this to feel good about your decision of going into a god or top tier major, then keep on posting till you get a job and graduate.

Now go back and study.

>> No.10487584

>>10487569
well said, but I just grabbed this image as an excuse to generate discussion.

>> No.10487611

EE here. I love my major

>> No.10487739

Mathematics and physics are the only God tier majors.

>> No.10487758

>no nursing
theres like 3 majors on that list that make more than an average nurse. Give those Stacy's their due recognition

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lyl

>> No.10487834
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>>10487473

>> No.10487840

>>10487473
Swap Computer Science and Statistics

>> No.10487922
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10487922

>>10487834
This I can get behind.

>> No.10487947

>>10487473
after being unemployed for almost 8 months, geology needs to be in shit tier.

i was memed

>> No.10487963

>>10487840
Nah senpai I can do more ml with stats than a cs major

>> No.10487970

>>10487834
>waste of life gets you the greatest income for the least work
lol ain't that some cope

>> No.10488000

>>10487970
That's not the criterion here.

>> No.10488006
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10488006

>>10487834
>astronomy
>below geology
Cope harder anon

>> No.10488178

>>10487834
>art and design a waste of life
that's why no one gives a shit about your posters and presentations
>philosophy not in god tier
dropped

>> No.10488181

>>10487473
I have a law degree and I think you need to make it shit tier

>> No.10488184

>>10488181
EU anon?

>> No.10488186

>>10488184
I'd rather not say. I've already incriminated myself enough by outing myself as a law poofter, don't want to add to that by telling you I'm Australian as well.

>> No.10488199

>>10487473
>Elder God Tier
CS, Theology
>God tier
Math, Philosophy
>Top Tier
Physics, Law, Medicine, Engineering, Chemistry, Music
>Mid Tier
Economics, Psychology, Biology, Art
>Shit tier
The rest

>> No.10488209

>>10488199
>cs retard
>godfag
Checks out.

>> No.10488215

Biology fag. Considered Aeronautic Engineering. Going for business/administration. I know it's shit, but I no longer care about real knowledge, I just want the easy cash

>> No.10488218
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10488218

>>10488199
desu, the final redpill is to put mathematics, theoretical CS, theology and philosophy in elder god tier. everything else is literal subhuman garbage and is not worth categorizing

>> No.10488228

How can anyone make a tiered list without parameters?

Are we going by capacity to make predictions? Applicability to problem solving? General rigor of research? Or just what classes we took in undergrad to justify our current job status and why that drunk kid in finance is making more than us?

Also, life sciences? Are we lumping synthetic biology with behavioral studies??

>> No.10488230

>>10488218
This unironically

>> No.10488234

Social psychology and gender/ethnic studies (anything post-modernist really) should probably be in the anti-science tier, for generating false knowledge consistently, but passing it as science.

Setting back the human race one paper and NPR report at a time

>> No.10488252

>>10487947
No one says it has to earn you money to be in a good tier. Mathe is in God yet fails to earn you money (except you do applied/statistics which is a seperate degree according to op) Geology is comfy as fuck.

>> No.10488268

Where is meteorology?

>> No.10488301

>God
(Applied) Math
Theoretical CS
Philosophy
>Top
Physics
(Bio-)Chemistry&Pharmacology +related
Engineering
Geology
>Mid
shit which gets sold as CS at most unis nowadays
Medicine
Bio that differs too much from Pharma/Biochemistry
Law
>Low
Psychology
Business and/or Economics related things
Archaeology
Many more
>Shit
Political related things
Women "studies"
History
Arts
Many more
>Comfy Perk
Geology
Philosophy
Mycology

>> No.10488302

>>10487473
Low tier econfag
Really depends on what your plans are. Do you want to go postgrad and do research forever? Do you want to go to work in government? Corporate america? What industry? All q's to ask yourself. Of course there are some things that are just not in demand anywhere (cultural majors)
Also
>no accounting
Should be right up there with law tbqh.

>> No.10488355

ok phren :)

>> No.10488424

>>10488218
>theology and cs
Rest is fine, but this is a no. Biology and music are mindset changing subjects like maths and philosophy, and deserve a higher tier than those two that, even though relevant, aren't all that

>> No.10488642

>>10487473
>tfw they didn't mention biology
Should I just kms?

>> No.10488787

interests: mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, psychology, philosophy.
?

>> No.10489180

>>10487834
>Mech and civil not with engineering
Based
>Mech and civil still in top tier
They're retarded though. Just swap philosophy and mech+civil and good picture

>> No.10489210

>>10488424
I don’t think you understand what theoretical CS or philosophy are. The former has contributed some of the most novel, interesting insights into new ventures (all of complexity theory) and old (geometry, logic, analytic number theory, etc). Theory CS gets lots of funding because it is “all that” and it is “mindset changing.” A lot of its work tries to bridge the gap between the platonic ideal (found in mathematics) and physical realizations. Everything from the abstract transdichotomous model (does fundamental size of the apparatus grow with the size of the problem) or as practical as asking if inverse Ackermann function is an effective realization of a constant or how true randomness plays with process.

Philosophy, along with many of the other humanities, is very interesting and has its own set of guidelines for rigor. However, stem undergrads generally don’t respect it because they don’t care to read or understand papers in modern discourse.

>> No.10489231

>>10487970
>cs monkey thinks he will get a job
kek

>> No.10489236

>>10489210
>>>/g/tfo

>> No.10489240

God tier but unemployed what a surprise.

>> No.10489304

>>10489236
>he posted it again!
None of what I said has anything to do with /g/. Theoretical computer science has legitimately nothing to do with /g/ or even technology culture at all

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>>10489236
the absolute state of /g/

>> No.10489348

>>10487473
engineering does not belong up there with physics and math.

whoever made that must've been a low iq retarded engineer

>> No.10489742

>>10487510
Thanks for validating my major.

>> No.10489798

>>10488178
Certain philosophers, like Parmenides, Spinoza, Kant, and Whitehead have been God-tier in terms of their insights into the known and the knowable, but philosophy as a college major is pretty much a meme. It's not really that different from Art. People who study Art in college won't always be able to become great artists, nor were most great artists Art majors.

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10489829

>double majoring astrophysics to flex my IQ and computer science for money

>> No.10489834

>>10489829
don't do it.

anyone who is retarded enough to major in CS is not going to be able to handle astrophysics. you don't need a CS degree for a CS job

>> No.10489836

>>10487473
kinesiology? Mid?

Obviously made by an "exercise science" major.

>> No.10489837

>>10489834

what should i study for money, then?

>inb4 engineering

no.

>> No.10489844

>>10489837
you don't need a college degree for a high-paying CS job

>> No.10489846

>philosophy not in god tier

Good job posting the meme version of that image, OP

>> No.10489985

>>10489834
A “programming job” is not a “CS job”

>> No.10490107

>>10487834
I can get behind this picture

>be in computer "science"
>get in a job of developping software to replace archivist
>end up dealing with old lady who can't click a button and eat up to 30% of my working time
>no math recquire
>no actual software engineer either
>literally use ruby on rails for everything
>50k year starting for being a king code monkey and doing business

went back to uni for a math major

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10490177

I study SRA (computer security) and I can for sure tell you that shit is God tier, fuck CS tho

>> No.10490183

>>10490177
I'm planning on learning both

>> No.10490189

>>10490183
You gotta be able to talk to boomers and normies pretty well for computer security, sure youll be with your kind sometimes but to get money for projects and implementations somehow. Its a meme (and easy) if your going into the business aspect of it

>> No.10490191

>>10489798
You don't study philosophy in order to become a philosopher.

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>>10487473
>LAW
come the fuck on how ist that shit not in the shit tier. Its literally a arts degree

>> No.10490403

FUCK YOU
All my respect to artists and art majors.

>> No.10490597

>>10487834

Wrapping up a compsci undergrad now. Glad I did it because I like the math and will prob get a masters in that, but honestly for most of the other kids all they wanted, and got, was a BS in programming so they can make the tech-bro monies. Algo analysis and theory of computation was like pulling teeth for most people in my class. No wonder everyone think this degree is a meme, its embarrassing.

>> No.10490677

>all these ASSBLASTED retards who didn't get into cs because /sci/ said so
hahhaHAHAHAHAHAHHA OH NO NO NO

>> No.10490687

>>10487473
Kids arguing which pokemon card is strongest. All undergrad degree's are shit tier.

>> No.10490689

>>10490687
Unironically this. Also premeds are the worst kind of insecure kids.

t. Med student

>> No.10490714

>>10489236
That's not /g/ at all. They hate everything theoretical or mathematical.

>> No.10490751

>>10487834
What is wrong with Mechanical Engineering?

>> No.10490762

4/6 god tier, 1/4 high tier, 1/3 mid tier, 2/4 low tier, 3/9 shit tier

>> No.10490791

>>10487473
why is law not in the lowest?

>> No.10490793

>>10487834
civil/mech are the best one though, you fucking normie

>> No.10490891

>>10489798
Philosophy was ruined the moment it entered academia.
Philosophy is shit today, compared to what it used to be before and hardly worth of the title.
There are no philosophers. At least none in academia.
Academic philosophers are just petulant children, arguing with each other using fancy words.
They do not produce anything of substance and all they do is spend their time dismantling classic philosophers trying in order to appear edgy and progressive.
Pretty much all academic "philosophers" believe things like ethics and metaphysics are useless and wrong.
They are too stupid to realize that they are destroying their own profession.
To give an equivalence it would be as if a physics professor entered the class and all he did the entire semester was explain how physicists in the past were wrong, without providing an alternative explanation. And then he would conclude that physics is a worthless subject and everyone who believed in it a brainlet.

>> No.10490898

Linguistics deserves more love.

>> No.10490992

Math, engineering and medicine are all god tier. Rest of them are rubbish.

>> No.10490996

Where would bioinformatics as part of biomedical science be on that list?

>> No.10491008

>>10490996
Shit to low.

>> No.10491012

>>10491008
Explain why? It involves medical application, statistics, maths, computing, and biochemistry/genetics.

>> No.10491030

>>10487473
Graduated in philosophy and literature. Can confirm the tier list.

>> No.10491037

>>10490687
Basically this. It’s a placeholder for experience / paper trail for your CV. Your graduate degree puts you into way more interesting (and as a consequence, way harder) work and at that point, labels are off and you’re assessed on your work. Many professors at my undergrad were jointly professors in multiple departments (with classes taught from and research papers written in two departments) since their research direction led them there. Ultimately, you will be judged on either your research output or project participation, not your major

>> No.10491102

Literature, history, theology and all humanist studies are god tier with math while the other listed are all one step belpw as infact they trascend from real world applications and are pure intellect studies. Enfineering, medicine and physocs are so attached to physical reality and the greedy societ that cannot stay in the top tier.

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>>10491012
Bioinformatics PhD here. What you are describing is the field, not the degree. The field is complex, cutting edge, and interesting, the degree is (having taught some of it) half arsed and niether Biology nor Comp Sci (both perfectly respectable fields in their own right). You come out with a vague understanding of both, which means a poor grasp on both.

Bioinformatics is a field one transitions into from an initial degree in Biology, Comp Sci, Maths or Physics, but not one to pursue a first degree in.

>> No.10491145

>>10491139
I was planning on doing it for my masters later on this year after I finish my BSc. The degree at Edinburgh looks decent though as you can focus on either the biology or the comp sci.

>> No.10491150

>>10487510
thanks for validating my god-tier Mathematics & Philosophy joint honours degree

>> No.10491155

>>10491145
Transitioning during your masters is fine, it gives you a chance to specialise after you have a strong foundation (all a bachellors is). Bioinformatics is a specialist and very multi-disciplinary field. As such it is a poor choice for an undergrad degree and therefore shit tier.

God tier field though imo.

>> No.10491168

>>10491155
Any particular subfield that is good? I was kind of interested in the flow cytometry stuff as my undergrad placement uses it loads.

>> No.10491236

>>10491168
>flow cytometry stuff
To me that sounds awful, but it is so diverse that whatever motivates you to explore ideas is what you should do. Bioinformatics is a fairly new field so pretty much anything is good, as long as you aren't trying to force machine learning (meme tier atm) onto problems where it doesn't belong, which happens a lot.

Bioinformatics is a cool field and one that will always be desirable. The amount of times I have heard "oh you are a bioinformatician? I have this dataset I need analysed..." from other researchers is ridiculous (trap).

If you wanna join the brotherhood, then you are probs already on the right track to do so. And I would recommend it as long as you like the minutii of biological datasets and reformatting shit till you want to die.

>> No.10491355

>>10491236
I enjoy the data analytics in the haematology and genetics lab where I have my placement and have wanted to learn to code for a while so it seemed like a good field. Hopefully I get onto the masters course.

>> No.10491388

am geology
How hard did I fuck up?

>> No.10491508

>bachelors in finance
>masters in marketing
>job in supply chain

it all worked out in the end boys

>> No.10491510

>>10487473
I want to learn electrical engineering and software engineering. What do I do?

>> No.10491675

>>10489180
mech is more difficult than EE

>> No.10491826

>>10491675
>0491675▶
>>>10489180
idk why people think EE is the hardest common engineering, maybe because logic and microelectronics are intimidating to alot of people, a nd i hate that shit. though id much rather deal with arm assembly or some shit than go through fluids, thermo, deformables, and modelling shit

>> No.10491884

>>10487473
I have a bachelor's in math, and I'm currently a wage slave in a dead end position.
Chemistry is true elder god tier, pharmacists easily pull in six figures working only 20 hours a week.

>> No.10491887

>>10491884
the reality is that as a pharmacist you will be working at walmart 50 hours a week for the rest of your life

>> No.10491897

>>10491826
>idk why people think EE is the hardest common engineering
it's because this board has a lot of EE brainlets trying to feel better about themselves

>> No.10491925

Linguistics, intending to become an interpreter

>> No.10491941

>>10488006
Astronomy is not a hard science. Astrophysics and cosmology are what you're thinking of.

>> No.10492248

>>10488186
I see, nice wordplay. Do you learn that or is it a “skill” a person should have from birth?

>> No.10493051

>>10487473
I'm doing a double degree of Maths and physics.

>> No.10493571

>>10487473
I didn't do a degree. But I'm 20 and I'm a process operator in the chemical industry. Guess I'm a god then.

>> No.10493578

>>10493571
process operator? you mean you sit in a control room and push buttons when prompted to?

>> No.10493621

>>10487473
I did Physics and I personally think it's God tier because it's one of the most versatile courses in terms of the career pathways it provides. You can worm your way into most fields with a BSc in Physics. I don't understand how you could judge Chemistry and Astronomy as god tier but not Statistics and comp science

>> No.10493639

>>10491884
Chemistry =/= Pharmacy though. At least that's the case in the UK. Pharmacy is a highly regulated profession and I don't think you can waltz into it with a degree in straight Chemistry.
>>10491887
Also this. It's a safe and good career but it's basically suicide tier if you're an ambitious person

>> No.10493660

>>10487834
>except civil/mech
that's literally 90% of engineering, tho
the most important engineering, also

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>>10488301
As a /lit/ fag my whole life ive slowly started taking interest in the sciences and maths in general(specificaly mathematics). Im crushed with regret and feel absolutely wretched that I have yet to learn anything in any of these fields Chemistry,mathematics,Geology,astronomy etc etc. I dont even know the difference between these fields.... im going to uni next fall and the more I hang around these boards and even /lit/ itself the more I discover English and Philosophy are shit majors, Mathematis and geology look fun but I have no idea what they entail

>> No.10493782

>>10493051
At what college?
And how much is it costing?

>> No.10493798

>>10493698
>>10493698
>Discussing Philosophy on 4chan is shit
What a surprise. It might not earn you the most money but if you have interest in philosophical questions it can be very fucking comfy. It can also be a pain in the ass if you're not really interested. I don't know what actual hassles come with studying it, but rambling about philosophical things with frens while drinking beer is always fun. You can not really contribute to your math studies in this way. It's a high iq major though, so beware. I do not really recommend it though.
Geology won't give you a job.
Pure Math is also not that great. It tries to solve problems within math and therefore you have a lot of proofs but you lack the applications. People here will bitch about this but take a look at the statistics. It's not that easy to find work with pure math. Applied Math is much better depending on what the application is. Statistics/Data science things are great. Lately I've also seen some Applied Math with focus on computer science which is what most people here should study when they wanna do cs simply because cs these days is shit. Cs gives you a job and earns you money but it's still shit.

>> No.10493800

>>10491884
>Hurr durr I chose a degree specifically set up for a graduate track
>wtf my options out of undergrad are limited to wageslave
What the fuck did you expect????

>> No.10493844

>>10487473
lelz, geology top tier? you neither get a job nor pussy with this degenerate shit. also kinesiology & life science mid tier? obvious b8 is obvious.

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>>10493798
Yes, yes /lit/ is infested with philosophy,theology,/pol/,(people that done read), and pretentious CS majors do discussing philosophy on there is a bit of a mess but albeit theres tons of trolls there are some really fucking smart nuts on that some people know their shit. But anyways what I mean in terms of mathematics is logic, foundations essentially the philosophy of math is intertwined with Analytical Philosophy, of-course i've been told this brief area is nothing but a small part of mathematics as a whole and their much more to it. My plan really is to Double major in Philosophy and CS with a minor in mathematics. I still have time so im really looking into these math & science genres to find if anything particular pops out, Chemistry is interesting(mainly because all the Chemistry majors I know are insane and they also work in federal research which is cool), geology honestly just sounds comfy as fuck, no idea why it just sounds unexpectedly cool and chill, (although not listed not sure where it fits) Cartography is interesting as well, I read an article about new technology allowing cartographers to do maps much easier whilst not losing their jobs to A.I and yea although not math or science, theology is a comfy and true to itself topic.

>> No.10493859

>>10487473
also, Psychology is only in considered Low Tier in the US, because there it's mostly comprised of social science. Psychologie in most other countries is comprised of Statistics and Neuro Science.

>> No.10493878

Why you niggas hating on law?

>> No.10494045

>>10487473
Geology and it should be moved to low tier

>> No.10494103

>>10493578
Absolutely perfect description of my job
Occasionally open valves and lab work too

>> No.10494110

>Everyone talking how they are unemployable in STEM fields?
Is everyone just shit or don't want to move or are they just american? Im a bit afraid

>> No.10494117

>>10494110
I can't speak for others but I know that chemistry in particular in the UK is very saturated. Generally industry in the U.K. prefer experience over qualifications so it can be better to go through the experience route

>> No.10494162

>>10487473
What kind of an oxygen thief puts Pharmacology & Toxicology above Life Sciences, I mean it doesn't even make sense.

>> No.10494178

>>10494162
The problem is that you are thinking of what would be logical to the human race and not what the industries want. This is the thing. Degrees are just an extra step in the way to becoming part of the industrial machine. Life isn't about living. It is about serving the system. This thread is about maximising income whilst in servitude to the machine.

>> No.10494191

>>10487473
Why is information technology so low?

>> No.10494197

>>10491139
I study math and next year I should chose specialization what I will study next 4 years and I would like to get into bioinformatics. What should I pick?
>Analysis
>Algebra and mathematic structures
>Probability and statistics
>Mathematic modeling in physics and technology?
I would like to do research. I'm interested in ecology and in genetics

>> No.10494206

>>10494178
Fine but then why is the computer shit so low on the scale. IT people are well paid afaik.

>> No.10494213

>>10490793
>civil/mech
>not normie engineering

>> No.10494226

>>10494206
In my experience there is a difference between IT and other professions that you think would come under IT. For example, the computer systems engineers at work, who you would assume work in IT, are specialised engineers. Whereas the IT people solely work on information services.

The list is bad because it doesn't reflect how jobs in different fields interact. It's almost impossibke to reflect in an image

>> No.10494231

>>10494213
> civil mech
> working on drains and waste systems, roads and infrastructure
> as if this isn't where the shit engineers are placed because they're incapable of specialisation

>> No.10494242

>>10494226
OK fair enough, you made a good argument

>> No.10494281

I hate these threads because whilst you are doing a degree you can't possibly know how what you are doing would relate into its real world application, because every industry is different, from pharma to agricultural to alloys to car manufacturing to oil and gas or whatever. Each company is different and each industry is different so it's difficult to know what you will be doing when you enter the real world. These threads are annoying because you'll have a PhD student thinking they're hot shit, but will go to work for a company that makes peanuts or work for the state. What really matters is what company you work for and how happy you are in your role.
> t. Process operator in oil and gas industry

>> No.10494298

Are there actually any art majors here? Do you actually get taught real techniques for improving your work, or is it mostly a participation award?

>> No.10494314

>>10494298
If you go to the gym and do a half assed work out for 4 years and are still a weak fag, that’s on you for not putting in the effort. College is the same shit.

>> No.10494351

>>10490891
Never read anything so stupid

>> No.10494360

>>10494298
Unironically I would love to be an art teacher

>> No.10494480

>>10487473 as a geologist... Nah senpai we're shit tier

>> No.10494545

>>10487569
>X defines me

kek

>> No.10494550

>>10494110
I tell everyone the field is oversaturated and wages are shit so they can leave my field alone.

>> No.10494593

>>10494197
Algebra and Mathematical structures and Probability and Stats will probably be useful. Modelling might be important for ecology though, depending on what aspects you want to investigate.

>> No.10494705

>>10490891
>Philosophy was ruined the moment it entered academia.
Plato had his own academy you literal retard.

>> No.10495258

>>10487473
good original content op

>> No.10495720

>>10487473
imagine basing your life decision on a chart like this. You might as well put "carpenter/electrician" as ubermensch tier since they're pretty much guaranteed a job and none of the ones on that chart are.

>> No.10495772

>>10490391
Its the most popular degree in northern europe for a reason, categorize it however you want but being able to guarantee to get a job if you have very good grades is nothing to snort at. (clerkship at disctrict courthouses, not sure what to call it in burger)

And once you're in sky is the limit if you wanna earn big monies with firms or go to a comfy town and go the path of becoming the main judge after clerkship ends. (2year max) The stress is infamous during the 4,5 years of uni, its also a womens majority degree. I cant wait to see new records of girls crying outside the test-hall every month.

>> No.10495793

>>10493878
They dont realize that europe is a thing.
The chart should be made according to different countries, that would be kinda interesting actually.

>> No.10495831

There are different types of psychology. Neuro-psychologists for example study neuroscience.

>> No.10495833

Neuro-psychologists study neuroscience tho

There are different types of psychology

>> No.10495846

>>10487510
This. I just need one term to prove that philosophy also belongs in God Tier:
"Philosophy of science"

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>>10493698
Double major in STEM and philosophy, or just minor in philosophy. Philosophy isnt garbage, i use to think like you. I majored in philosophy and the majority of my time studying it all i could think about was how useless all these ideas were. I thought philosophy was just a circle jerk. Now, as im about to graduate ive come to realize how significant the field of study is. You might think philosophy is dumb because its "useless in the """"real"""" world" or how science completely BTFO it. But this is false. Widen your perspective my friendo. Think for "yourself", then realize you cant think for yourself.

>> No.10496550

>>10487473
I´m a molecular biologist

and how the fuck is Mathematics god tier?

also
>>10487569
this

>> No.10496814

>>10489837
math and you can become a quant, IB, S&T or actuary

literally all you need is math

>> No.10496868

>>10493782
Barcelona Uni, UB. It's like 1.3k/semester unless you get one of the higest grades of the year and you don't have to pay for all the modules in the next semester. It's ridiculous how much more entertaining maths is.

>> No.10496908

>>10487569
>Your major doesn't define you. Getting a job, providing for yourself, generating wealth, and doing good things with your money does

You substituted major for other silly enforced things.

>> No.10497166

>>10496868
>It's like 1.3k/semester
That's cheap as hell
>It's ridiculous how much more entertaining maths is.
Really?
I would assume physics would be more entertaining because you're learning about how things work

>> No.10497249

>>10495846
STOP.

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>>10496814
Lol, imagine going to school for something you can fucking learn in your bedroom.

>> No.10497601

>>10497311
you need a degree and connections fuckface

>> No.10497641

>>10497601
Then get it in grad school and get your bachelor's in something practical.