Is it worth it picking social science, my preference lean more to it, but a lot of data on the internet said that STEM will lead to more satisfactory life and plus it's more approachable to learn social science by yourselves. With this dilemma, what should i do?
>>18688481
only careers worth going to college for are pre-med, finance, and computer science. Even most STEM majors just have trouble getting jobs in their field and lot end up in software
>>18688481
it ultimately boils down to what you'd like to do 80% of the time for the rest of your life, going into a career solely because you seek what you could possibly profit from it is a bad idea, because if your'e not happy with what your'e doing you'll feel like your'e not going anywhere
I'd say do what interests you, but be realistic.
I'm going to get my doctorate in clinical psychology, and I plan on doing private therapy. Essentially, I would only be making an above average salary, but 6 figures is completely possible with enough experience/time.
I have about 6-8 years of graduate school, but depending on the school you go to, most of your tuition (for students in PhD programs) gets waived. I thought up this game plan a while ago and I've had my eyes on the prize ever since.
Research each field yourself a bit before you make a decision like this. Don't necessarily pick one field over another because "lol I'll be making BANK nigga", but do not completely rule out the financial aspect either.