I'm in university; it's my first year. I'm taking Calculus 1, Intro to Physics, and Organismal Biology, as well as a few Arts courses. Next semester, I'm taking General Chemistry, Calculus 2, and the rest of my arts courses. I'm going towards my Bachelor's of Arts and Science. What does my future look like (i.e. what can I expect from the harder Calculus courses and what can I actually do with this degree?).
>>7668707
I see a McDonalds uniform in your future.
>>7668709
why is that? I'm taking the 'real' courses for the majority of my degree, does the Arts in the title really tarnish the rep that much?
>What does my future look like
/sci/ -- prescience and math
my autism is pleased
>>7668707
>what can i actually do with this degree?
the wrong question
>>7668712
> 'real' courses
Dude don't listen to autists on /sci/. These people don't have an accurate sense of how the job market works. No one gives a fuck what courses you took unless you're gonna go into research (lol good luck with that) or engineering.
>>7668707
Incredibly broad degree, it'd serve as essentially a token bachelors degree, it'll open up jobs for you that require a bachelors but that's p much it unless you have some good connections
>>7668729
neat
>>7669775
NEET
>>7669791
loser
The only thing between you and 70k starting is an Introduction to Engineering class or something like that. That is a Chem E courseload through and through, minus those arts classes.