Are STEAM degrees even worth it nowadays?

Are STEAM degrees even worth it nowadays?

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>Are STEAM degrees even worth it nowadays?

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>Arts

Those positions are just going to be outsourced to Indians and chinamen. Useless degrees.

>Arts

science is a whore, tech is consumer trash, art is gay, and nobody uses math in the real world

>Arts

One is not like the other.

>Arts

>Arts

> can't make FAANG salary drawing furry porn

Furfag artist is a viable career paying somewhere between ME/EE and CS.

>fArts

You don't need a degree to do that. Just get some learn to draw book off amazon for twenty bucks.

> Arts

Science and Mathematics are liberal arts and should not be clustered with tech and engineering.

>t. mathlet

Not even close

I'm a mathematician. You are a drooling smoothbrain.

Durp.

Math is objective truth about the world. Not a humanistic study program.

While true, Math and Science were called out specifically (intentionally omitting the rest of the arts) because they were tied to better career fields. It's the entire reason the acronym was created in the first place.
Yikes my guy, only someone who has never taken any advanced maths courses would say this. Math is a human invention. Read some Godel.

Logic and reason are just abstractions of the human mind, they're not fundamental truths about reality

This fag is ghey. Never been to a math class.

Try landing a rover on Mars. Pretty concrete truth need to get that right the first try.

Imagine being this retarded.

>they were tied to better career fields
They aren't, though.

Larp

Get a GED before you chime in again, mongoloid.

Ok mathematician.

>Before they became known by their Latin variations (artes liberales, septem artes liberales, studia liberalia),[3] the liberal arts were the continuation of Ancient Greek methods of enquiry that began with a "desire for a universal understanding."[4] Pythagoras argued that there was a mathematical and geometrical harmony to the cosmos or the universe; his followers linked the four arts of astronomy, mathematics, geometry, and music into one area of study to form the "disciplines of the mediaeval quadrivium".[5] In 4th-century B.C.E. Athens, the government of the polis, or city-state, respected the ability of rhetoric or public speaking above almost everything else.[6] Eventually rhetoric, grammar, and dialectic (logic) became the educational programme of the trivium. Together they came to be known as the seven liberal arts.[7] Originally these subjects or skills were held by classical antiquity to be essential for a free person (liberalis, "worthy of a free person")[8] to acquire in order to take an active part in civic life, something that included among other things participating in public debate, defending oneself in court, serving on juries, and participating in military service. While the arts of the quadrivium might have appeared prior to the arts of the trivium, by the middle ages educational programmes taught the trivium (grammar, logic, and rhetoric) first while the quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy) were the following stage of education.[9]

>Arts

You're a tranny aren't you

You guys know damn well they're trying to shoehorn in loser ass art students and this isn't some trivium shit.

>You're a tranny aren't you

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Only if you get one from the Summer Sale.

>Arts

No, it's to include things like architecture and industrial design. The notion of "STEM" is even more retarded.

Yes, the abundant beauty of modern architecture.

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Lmao Arts. First they change the definition of vaccine, then recession now STEM absolutely LMAO

In all seriousness though, no. STEM is becoming a meme and fast especially when engineers are getting paid slave wages. I think the last bastion of actual STEM is geology. Actually very hard to get your PG. Little to no women in this field because of the field work and big brain mapping required

Design which will inspire generations to come.

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that's where you're wrong bigot
nationalreview.com/2017/10/math-racist-university-illinois-professor/
>>Confused? Think that math is just math? Well, you’re wrong; math might as well be called “white math,” because as Gutierrez explained, “curricula emphasizing terms like Pythagorean theorem and pi perpetuate a perception that mathematics was largely developed by Greeks and other Europeans.”

it's time to learn gender diversity plus math for racial justice and inclusion

Sorry. 4+4 = failure.