Bad Choices?
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 12:41 last edited by
I was surprised at one of the degrees listed...
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 12:47 last edited by
You're not going to believe #8!
My daughter's doing biology. Ah well.
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 13:27 last edited by
I work with lots of biologists. There's always biotech.
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:01 last edited by
TLDW version?
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:04 last edited by
10: 3:26 Restaurant Management
9: 5:07 Photography
8: 6:13 Biology
7: 7:23 Communications
6: 8:22 Psychology
5: 10:16 Sociology / Anthropology
4: 11:22 Art History
3: 13:23 Liberal Arts
2: 14:45 Gender Studies
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:07 last edited by
Btw, most of those are female-dominated disciplines.
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:10 last edited by
Restaurant management is female dominated? Maybe. It’s not obvious to me like some of the others.
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Restaurant management is female dominated? Maybe. It’s not obvious to me like some of the others.
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:24 last edited by
Biology is the one that surprised me. He's a pharmacist, so I think he's fudging a bit. My primary care doc was a biology major. My dentist was a biology major. My physical therapist was a biology major. My lawyer was not a biology major, unless you factor in all the time he spent studying the female reproductive system.
Regardless, a biology degree can stand for some jobs on its own, like a career as a wildlife biologist, but often it's a gateway degree for professional school, including a PharmD.
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wrote on 5 Feb 2025, 14:31 last edited by Doctor Phibes 2 May 2025, 14:32
My mathematics and physics degree was a complete waste of bloody time except that it got me a job.
If I'd spent the three years studying the arts of love, I could be a highly paid professional gigolo by now, which is kind of like biology.
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wrote on 6 Feb 2025, 01:23 last edited by
Go to 40 second. 555
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