tier 1: math, comp sci, statistics, business/mgmt/finance/economics, anything with the word engineering in it, physics
tier 2: accounting, chemistry, biology, political science, history, philosophy, psychology, IT and subgenres.
tier 3: intl development, communications/journalism/media, artistic pursuits (writing, film, etc)
tier shit: women's studies, african studies, sociology, anthropology, dance therapy (and anything like this)
2nd year history major here. Already got an internship in business that pays 16 an hour. Making way more money than anyone I know my age, with them working shitty retail jobs or unpaid internships. Gotta say, stem is a real meme and if you really feel like you can be successful in liberal arts you should definitely go for it.
I see STEM kids kill themselves with work to get internships that pay less than mine. Sad!
>>136941799
Top tier: all hard sciences and math majors
Second tier: all soft sciences/business related majors - accounting/commerce/Econ
Shit tier: the rest
>>136941799
CS major here, I have a 3.0 with 5 years of CS experience in the work force but I never do my own projects and pay people to do them for me.
How fucked am I for my masters?
>>136941799
>not putting economics in shit tier
>IT, chemistry, biology and serving fries forever in the same tier
>forgets medicine is a thing
rake yourself