What degree should I study if I don’t want to be in a class full of blue haired obese women or the other extreme...

What degree should I study if I don’t want to be in a class full of blue haired obese women or the other extreme which is a class full of antisocial awkward Asians.

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You should just be a plumber. Don’t think you’d cut it in higher education if this is the retarded kind of question that pops up in your mind when you’re picking your major.

ok sir plz i dont really know much about life in indiana apart from being fat here and getting made fun of alot :/. can u listetn em?
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I never went to college because I didnt know what I wanted to do. I still dont. I thought of physics or math but I dont think I can earn a lot of money plus im a brainlet. And computet science is oversaturated

low tier here

dont go to jewniversity, learn a trade

Law or medicine

Arabic language and literature

Economics or statistics

i'm with this guy

shit tier is here. Learning history

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Fuck a degree invest in crypto

>Archaeology
>shit tier
>Law
>top tier

lmao

hello my fellow shit tier
t. linguistics

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Completely outdated and some subjects heavily like business or law depend on the school

>God tier
Tech-adjacent engineering, medicine from a school in the top half of the rankings, business from an elite school, law from the T20, applied mathematics, statistics dual degrees, and computer sciences from a top school
>Top tier
Theoretical mathematics, medicine from a bottom-half school but not completely bottom, law from a T30-40, business from a semi-target school, non-dual statistics, and computer sciences from a semi-target school
>Mid tier
Physics, astronomy, non-tech-adjacent engineering, pharmacology, economics, business from a non-target but not completely shit school
>Low tier
Chemistry, astronomy, law from non-T40, other business schools, IT, philosophy,
>Shit tier
Law from a school below the T70, all the predatory shitty business schools, kinesiology, life sciences, geology, psychology (unless combined with business), political sciences, history, archaeology
>Huh? What the fuck, your ROI is in the negatives and you'd be better off not graduating
Music (if non-elite, e.g., Berkelee), womens studies, classics (outside the Ivys+Oxbridge), Fine arts (outside a few select schools like NYU Tisch)

>I don’t want to be in a class full of blue haired obese women or the other extreme which is a class full of antisocial awkward Asians
if this is your deciding factor in one of the most important career choices in your life then you'll be screwed. You do what you like and can enjoy doing as a career, if it requires going through people you dont like then stop being a weakling and deal with it head on. You think Comp Sci lovers who actually find it enjoyable want to be crowded with these drooling morons? No but they do it anyway. I digress, but considering the modern state of the academic fields, I'd say do anything in STEM (be careful with the sciences unless you really like them), only do law or medical if you're going all the way and never looking back, architecture is actually pretty cool but don know much on how its doing and its also insanely difficult, humanities are cool but if you have any sense the only one worth salvaging and even daring to attempt is history and even that is a terrible gamble, if you need a humanities fix just study psychology and you might have some employment chances. Above all though, do what you like first and formost. Start from the top and very general and as you go along go deeper and deeper (eg. STEM>Sciences>Physics>Theoretical Physics). This is hard to do without taking classes so at the very least have an idea of the area you belong to.

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>spoke to some guy in uni
>asked what he studied
>law
>forgot myself and said "I'm sorry for your loss"
>he just nodded and looked into the distance

>Australian
>STEM meme degrees
>God tier
Australia has literally no funding for stem, it's a massive waste of time. My dad was a biologist and constantly took phd students under his wing and they were all hopeless idiots who couldn't undetstand that there were no opportunities. Most ended up giving up on their phd. Humanities are worth more in Australia than science's, ironic that the gov made them cost more.

The main takeaway from this should be: go into engineering or a health sciences program where a significant portion of the class ends up in medicine, or go to an elite/target school in whatever subject matter.

Also fuck life sciences, biggest fucking trap degree out there.

applied mathematics is awesome

I wish I had taken up a Shit Tier course like English. Right now I am suffering in my Electronics Engineering course and failing subjects.

I could just had been a call center agent.

I was nudged into science by my parents and by my second year I realized it's shit so I pivoted into a more applied subject. In my thesis year I saw every single fucking phd in my lab end up with some random business/marketing job, post-doc/fellowship, or bullshit government job that pays like 70k.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck science.

Reality is, you shouldn't push yourself into a monotonous office job like CS or engineering, just because you've deluded yourself into thinking 100k is going to save your life. It'll be the exact same as before, except with more Chinese and Indians and an expensive house