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Recommended Majors at U.S. Universities

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#1
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  • 2022/05/11 19:05

I plan to go to an American university.
I would like to know what majors you recommend.

Also, please let me know if there are any majors that are meaningless or difficult to get a job.

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#21
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 18:56
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There's nothing you can't do
If you can do it, you can do it
No one will believe in you if you don't believe in yourself

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#22
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 19:46
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>Only a handful of people go out of their way to pay a lot of money to graduate and get the job they want
or work at a Starbucks or some other job with a low salary

I think you only know people like that because you're on the other side of the line.

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#22
  • 現実をみろ
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 20:25
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Forgive me for being long

> Eron ・ Musk's tweet
Elon Musk said, You can have a Bachelor's Degree&still be an idiot.
In other words, you can go through a major and still be useless.

This is Elon ・ Musk, so he can say it. It doesn't apply to all college students.
That's exactly what a handful of people who take what he's saying as a good argument and later become successful.


> I paid a lot of money to become a housewife after graduation → Waste

This is not waste. Studies have proven that children grow up to be more educated if their "mother" is more educated. And she should ( have been better educated herself ) without having to work. And when raising children in this country, sometimes you have to write down the educational background of the parents in order to send them to an upper secondary school. I don't know what is being inferred by this, but having a college degree should not be a hindrance.


If you pay a lot of money to graduate and can't get the job you want, it's because you don't plan. The goal is not college. What you do after graduation and how much money you make will determine how you live your life. So if you choose a major with that in mind and go to college, you will be able to get that job after graduation.

The only time you go to school to get along is in high school. If you think of college as a vocational school that leads to a job, the high tuition fees are not a waste. Fun comes from waste ? Wake up. When you start earning a lot of money, there will be a lot more fun things to do.

Even if you don't study hard enough to become a doctor or a lawyer, there are many jobs where you can earn $100,000 ~ $150,000 a year if you work hard enough. The majors are also lost because they don't have the knowledge of what kind of jobs can earn money. So do your research.
For example, if you pass the national exam while in school and graduate from college, a job will be waiting for you after graduation. ( But some jobs don't make that much money even if you pass the national exam, so find that out beforehand. They will check the future salary and whether the job is in a field they can do, and then choose a major that will allow them to get that job and go to college. College students who don't plan for this compromise themselves with jobs that have nothing to do with their major after graduation. It is haphazard.

Tuition is certainly expensive. But if you get a job that makes money, you can pay off your expensive student loans in about two years. If you get a job that doesn't make money, there are plenty of people who pay student loans for 10 years. ( I know someone who pays $800 a month in student loans for 10 years )

If there is someone reading this just before college, which would you choose ?

Go to college just to make friends ? ? ? ?

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#25
  • トホホのおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 22:32
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That's not at all helpful to hear on a message board full of the lowest class in America.
All the aphoristic comments on the web.

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#27
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  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 23:16
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If it's a couple, that's low income.

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