Will you be able to get employment as a chemistry major ?
Don't fall for the STEM meme.
>>17466971
yes, you will
hard science pays off
No. I'm doing a Chemistry PhD, which I'm frankly regretting because just now I'm realizing the shitty job prospects if you aren't a superstar, or very well connected.
below a phd it's also terrible
http://sciencenotes.org/working-as-a-chemist-what-real-chemists-have-to-say/
>>17467059
You can always cook up drugs for the cartels
99% of degrees are useless unless you get a master's or PhD, and pull off consistent A grades.
The whole reason there's so many people who can't find work is because they were too stupid and lazy to go beyond a bachelor of arts with a C average.
>>17467071
good goyim
>>17467076
No the good goyim go to school, spend shit loads of money to learn nothing, and end up on welfare buying TVs and shoes.
>>17466971
Honestly, probably not.
>>17467081
I'm going to buy a GTR and Chinese hookers
Look at dat ass
>>17467071
Over education can be worse than having just an undergraduate degree. Especially if you have zero job experience.
>>17467099
If you managed to get a PhD while having no job experience you're either lying or got your degree from Trump university
>>17467104
High school to undergrad to PhD. No job experience other than TA work or other bullshit stuff on the side. What exactly is so hard to believe about this sequence of events?
>>17466971
Yes. My buddy graduated with a ChemEng degree and got a job in the oil industry making low 200k right out of college
Not OP, but what about a Biochem major?
I wanna do something space-related, if that's possible.
>>17467142
chemical engineering, yes. chemistry, no.
>>17466971
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