What are some degrees that get you decent payment right away, rather than after having proven you are better than everyone else in the extremely over-saturated engineering market?
>>8621189
>decent payment right away
ph.d in retail
you look for specific skills that are in demand like matlab, autocad and things businesses are always complaining about being unable to find, you then look at your options and ways to incorporate them into your degree
so basically this business is whining "baww we can't find people who can do X" then you say "oh, well, I used X in my thesis" and they prematurely ejaculate over your face
>>8621198
Pretty much
Often it comes down to software name drops. That's how I got my first job, plus the fact that my boss shared my alma mater.
>>8621230
So basically learning software is what lands you a job?
>>8621273
today
yes
>>8621903
AND what about people with high abstract mathematics/logic background?
>>8621273
>So basically learning software is what lands you a job?
and programming. and third party certifications. the degree is just the price of entry.