recommend some degrees to major in
>>18350171
IT or CS are the only descent ones.
>>18350171
Finance or Accounting.
>>18350171
Chemical Engineering is a good one.
>>18350172
>>18350173
>>18350177
/thread
I would also add nursing and becoming a physician assistant
also speech pathology
all listed are stable solid choices for work after you graduate
>>18350171
Business with a MIS specialization. Or CIS (basically CSE but slightly easier and not in the engineering school) and a double major of something you actually enjoy studying.
>>18350171
just do what you like doing.
>>18350172
>>18350173
>>18350177
>>18350203
u can pick all this crap. but if you hate it. enjoy hating yourself at work
>>18350172
>falling for the CS meme
is it true cs majors are screwed due to h1b visas?
>>18350420
Can someone explain why majoring in CS is a meme? I've seen this brought up before, but I don't understand. What's so bad about it?
If you do EECS you're a virgin neckbeard loser with no life. (Not very true imo but that's the stereotype)
>>18350413
English Major here. I picked what I love, and so I don't hate myself at work.
BECAUSE I CAN'T GET A JOB
It doesn't matter what you pick OP, connections and social acumen are what matter. If you're an autist though, going for computer science or something is your safest bet.
>>18350487
Your jobs will be outsourced.
>>18350487
if you're only doing it for the money. you will be the guy getting replaced by pajeet every month.
i know lots of friends who fell for the cs meme and still can't land jobs that don't pay more than $12 doing shitty jobs they hate.
>>18350435
>>18350420
>>18350172
CS is very over saturated. And companies can outsource to India, or China, whatever.
How is International Relations/International Security studies? I'm thinking of transferring from the first to second, would it be worth doing a double instead?
Theoretical physics. Then proceed to fight aliens.
>>18350487
i'm still doing it. better than any other option i got