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What are the most bs degrees now and soon to be? Also add explanation as to why or how and anything else related.
>>18501010
Womens Studies - African American Studies - if you can't find it in any job requirements for future employment then it is a fucking waste of time money and brain power.
Social sciene anything.
You have infinitly low IQ if you're stupid enough to go down the path.
I don't know if 4chan will mangle graph related, but you can find the original at http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2012/01/classicists-are-smart/
Basically, education majors (future teachers) and criminal justice (cops) are dumb as shit. Lawyers and /biz/ majors aren't much better. On the other end of the spectrum, you won't find physicists or classicists begging on the streets, because they're smart enough to seem worth hiring in any job market.
>>18501265
Social workers are an exception to that. If you get that license there's like a million different kinds of work you can do and tons of demand.
>>18501265
Social science degrees are fine if you think you can hack it in management and if you earn them from a prestigious school.
4chan's demographics are such that you'll get missionized by the STEMlords--and for good reason! STEM degrees are versatile and in demand. They offer a solid pay floor, which for most people is a huge benefit.
Still, social science degrees have their uses. Law school can lead to good money--less of a guarantee than it used to be, but eh. City management is a field in desperate need of young talent. Social science degrees are a good first step towards that field, which also offers good pay and benefits.
Again, though, that's management, which not everyone is cut out for.
A lot of manufacturing tradesman's degrees are going to be useless within twenty years, if not sooner. A guy bragged on /sci/ about making a lot of money at starting pay as a boiler welder, but soon those factories will be completely automated aside from the skeleton staff required to do quality assurance and repair the machines that break. And you can switch up and get a degree to be one of those repairmen, but there won't be enough of those jobs for even one in ten people to do it. And then there's the fact that those jobs will probably move outside the first world nations anyway.
>>18501010
Middle class is dying, senpai. If you want to be on the nice side of the chasm before it gets too wide, you have to get into medicine, management, or engineering.