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Originally Posted by Stillmatic23
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Inversely proportional to social life.
This is ridiculously false and narrow minded. If you think being jobless is having a social life, then it might be true. There are plenty of people who work 60 hour weeks, make 250k and have great social lives.
Originally Posted by moneymike88
Originally Posted by Stillmatic23
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Inversely proportional to social life.
This is ridiculously false and narrow minded. If you think being jobless is having a social life, then it might be true. There are plenty of people who work 60 hour weeks, make 250k and have great social lives.
I actually want him to elaborate on it a little more
hopefullyOriginally Posted by TheHealthInspector
Originally Posted by moneymike88
Originally Posted by Stillmatic23
Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Inversely proportional to social life.
This is ridiculously false and narrow minded. If you think being jobless is having a social life, then it might be true. There are plenty of people who work 60 hour weeks, make 250k and have great social lives.
I actually want him to elaborate on it a little more
im not him but ill take a stab at it
my guess is that what he's talking about is that all the college graduates you would think of that are "balling out" in todays society major inversely proportional to that list, and by balling out im not talking 6 figure lifestyles
business and economics which ill throw accounting and finance under are obvious, and computer science and "maybe" IT with todays tech age, and maybe even throw in a lot of those "*%*@ tiers" for actors
think about these fat-money industries of these tiers like physics, chemistry, engineering, and you theyre probably overseen by CEOs and CFOs etc of "business" people
hopefully he does come back explain though
Indeed.That's really what they are these days, trade schools, a far cry from what they were founded for.Originally Posted by F A Y B A N
If the American university didn't become synonymous with trade school, majors like History and English wouldn't have such poor reputations. Those are challenging and rewarding majors to those in that field. If my motive when I entered school wasn't to find a job and I just wanted to study something I was interested in, I'd probably have fallen in the lower rungs.