Which university degree is most likely to make you the most financially successful? Discounting the courses with highly competitive entrance such as medicine and engineering etc because I'm not a high achiever.
Women Studies
Women Studies
African Gender Studies
Finance from a T1 school
>>1400314
save ur money and put it in a fund. use ur time 2 learn a trade like electrician or plumber.
classical venezuelan feminism in the 14th century
>>1400428
The supply is limited, but the demand is nonexistent
>>1400390
yep, trades is your best bet honestly. go work on the isolated oil refineries and make bank
>>1400314
>I want to be successful
>I'm not an achiever
You have a better chance of trying to get some bernie bucks than you do of succeeding in university if that's your attitude.
>>1400459
everyone always says oil rigs are great but when you google it nothing turns up. I think you just have to live in the right coastal towns or have a friend who works on a rig to invite you in
>>1400314
English
Implying a university degree equates to financial success
>>1400314
Accounting sounds like the ideal job for you. If you prefer working with your hands, go into a trade and start working as fast as possible to get a head start.
>>1400314
>University degree
>Financially successful
No. Take it from someone who got a bachelors and has been out of work for 2+ years. No.
Learn a trade. When some STEM faggot (or any other degree, all of which are more or less useless unless you want something extremely specific like doctor or lawyer) starts working many years after you do, you'll have loads of money saved up and will be making a perfectly comparable wage. Maybe they can pass you in 10 years if they happen to get hired at some specialist company and cash out before it goes belly-up, but by then you'll have so much money saved in index funds, bonds and other allocations (bogleheads) that you'll be pretty well off anyway.
>>1400777
basically what my parents said to me, get an education that can be used in multiple areas an can be used to get a job.
not just an education for the sake of a degree