Yourmother
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In this economy and situation, let's face it. A philosophy degree is going to get you nowhere. Yet, just as important are degrees that are not too difficult to get, by which I mean not sacrificing how well you do in them.
The question is, what college degrees are well worth your time?
Doing a lot of research, I have come to the conclusion the Economics may actually be the best major to actually pursue, based on its relative difficulty and the demand for such a degree. Engineering on the other hand, is best, unfortunately, the process towards getting such a degree is arduous at best and downright frightening at worst (weeding out anyone?). Not to mention, GPA does matter straight out of college, and Engineering as well as Mathematics don't make that component easy at all.
Let's face it, for someone who is going to attend college mainly for the purpose of getting a good job, what is the most practical one when accounting for marginal cost/ benefit?
That is, ones that do give a decent chance at a decent job out of college?
The question is, what college degrees are well worth your time?
Doing a lot of research, I have come to the conclusion the Economics may actually be the best major to actually pursue, based on its relative difficulty and the demand for such a degree. Engineering on the other hand, is best, unfortunately, the process towards getting such a degree is arduous at best and downright frightening at worst (weeding out anyone?). Not to mention, GPA does matter straight out of college, and Engineering as well as Mathematics don't make that component easy at all.
Let's face it, for someone who is going to attend college mainly for the purpose of getting a good job, what is the most practical one when accounting for marginal cost/ benefit?
That is, ones that do give a decent chance at a decent job out of college?