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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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#3
  • まずは・・・
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 05:42
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What do you want to be ? in the future ? what do you want to do?

If you work backwards from what you want to do after graduation, you will be able to figure out which
major you should go to, rather than what major is recommended. That is what you should seriously think about.

What do you focus on ? the amount of money you can make ? or the nature of the job ?
If you focus on the amount of money you can make
do some research on jobs, find out which jobs pay well and decide which one you want to work in.
and then decide on a major based on which major you need to graduate from college in order to get that job.
If you think that the money is more important than the amount of money you can make, and you want a job that suits you !, then
decide what kind of work you want to do by focusing on what kind of work you want to do. Then decide
which major you want to go to if you want to get that job.

College is not a waste of time and money if you make it a major that directly leads to a job.
Many students choose engineering or business as their major for the time being, but
if you ask them what they will do after graduating with that major ? many of them don't know.
Many people think that going to college will determine what they want to be, but
even at graduation, how many still don't know what they want to do. 。。。。

So I don't think it's a good idea to ask for recommendations for majors here: 。。。。
If you go to a major that people recommend, you won't be held responsible for what happens next.
You are responsible for your own future. Go wisely !.

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#6
  • 。。
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 09:12
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3. first of all, Mr.
you are exactly right. It's a very fair opinion.

4. ignorance
You really suck. You really are a turd.

Since everything has its own strengths and weaknesses, I think it would be easier to get advice if you wrote about your interests and what kind of majors you think you can do ?
to some extent.

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#10
  • 無知
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 12:07
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# 3
> What do you want to be in the future ? What do you want to do ?.
Huh ? You have to decide before you are in college

Eron ・ Musk's tweet
Elon Musk said, You can have a Bachelor's Degree&still be an
I mean, I'm saying that even if you go through a major, it's useless

if you're aiming for the Olympics,
you go to college, make friends, hit it off, start a completely different business, make connections, the ones that are successful now.
# 3 don't accept this type of thing. I feel sorry for the kids of these parents


#6.
You're just a naive idiot ~

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#11
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  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 14:38
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>> You get to college, you make friends, you hit it off, you start a completely different business, you make connections, and this is the type of person who is successful nowadays

You don't have to start a completely different business ? You can make friends in the major you choose to go to, make connections, and start that If you start a business in a major, it's easy to talk about it because everyone is aiming for the same thing. # I think you're being honest when you say, "3, go so you don't get wasted !.

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#12
  • 行き当たりばったりも悪くない
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 14:54
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> How many people don't know what they want 。。。。

Old.
You can enjoy life until you die.
You can go back to school after you find what you want to do.
Some people go back to school to improve their career after they have experienced various things in the society. Some people go back to school to improve their careers after they go out into the world and experience various things.
It's old fashioned to say that it's worthwhile, that it's a way of life.
Such old values are imposed on people without their permission, causing them to lose sight of the meaning of life and to commit suicide in vain. This is an age when people can eat without having to work desperately to compare themselves with those around them.

It is no longer a time when working hard, studying hard, and living a better life than others is the status quo.

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#12
  • 行き当たりばったりも悪くない
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 14:57
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> # I think you're being honest when you say ! 3 go for the lean

There's some fun to be had from the lean.

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#16
  • 遊学生かな?
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 15:58
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12

long and stinky
are you drunk? Are you drunk?

What is the era of living your own way
In a world with basic income, you can't live without earning some money.

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#15
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  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 16:19
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> Eron ・ Musk's tweet
Elon Musk said, You can have a Bachelor's Degree&still be an idiot.
In other words, he's saying you're useless through a major.

That's what I'm talking about, Mr. English comp whip! LOL
It wouldn't be such an easy story if everyone could be successful in college.

> I mean, I'm just saying that you're no use to us if you're going through a major

↑ totally misguided. I mean, you didn't go to college, so you're happy to make a hasty and wrong interpretation.

Yeah, I agree with 11.
You don't have to go down a different road to be successful, you can be successful in whatever field you want. You are indeed the ultimate in stupidity and ignorance.

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#18
  • 人生色々
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 17:07
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Many people don't know what they want to do at university. They think, "I should just go for now. My friend got married right after graduation, had a baby, and became a housewife.
She has always wanted to be the wife of someone she loves. Parents who have paid high tuition are crying.

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#19
  • 無知
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 18:29
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Only a handful of people can get the job they want after paying a lot of money to graduate. They may have to work at different jobs for less money or work at Starbucks part-time.

> It doesn't matter if they go down a different path and succeed in the field they want to work in.

I don't know what you're talking about, you've got it backwards, you don't speak Japanese well ?
15 You should go back to Japan and start over from middle school.

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

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#29
  • 夢りん
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 23:27
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I wish I had taken # 22's advice 30 years ago.
I graduated from a four-year college with a major that did nothing for my job.
Even my school counselor didn't give me that advice back then. So after graduation I looked for a job and got one where I could get hired.
This is how I ended up going to college without a plan. I think there are a lot of people like that in LA.
And now, while raising my children, I often wish I had more money.
If I had known this advice 30 years ago, my life would have been much different.
Oh ~ I'm so frustrated.

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#33
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 23:57
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> There are quite a few jobs where you can make $10 ~ $150,000 a year.

Less.

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#34
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 00:00
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>If I had known this advice 30 years ago, my life would have been much different.

Do it now.

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#38
  • 夢りん
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 03:13
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I was a humanities major. ~ And I chose humanities ? I want to ask myself in the past ( lol )
I was able to study abroad after graduating from university in Japan, I worked hard after graduation and got married and had a baby late
I am in my 50s My kids are still at home, so I have a lot to do, and housework and I'm full up with housework and work ~.
is ~ hard w

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#40
  • 無知の空論
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 04:37
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>> You get to college, make friends, hit it off, start a completely different business, make connections. These are the types of people who are successful nowadays

>> A handful of people pay a lot of money to graduate and get the job they want
A completely different job with a lower salary I mean, you know, moving from one job to another or working part-time at Starbucks.

This guy didn't go to college.
Too extreme.
Or maybe he went to a bottom-of-the-barrel college. ?

A college degree in either Japan or the U.S. is better treatment and more job options.

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#41
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 06:25
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There are plenty of people who have kids and still work hard

People who don't do it for a reason will always end up not doing it.

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#42
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 06:32
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Those who get ahead and those who start a business have fundamentally different thought patterns

Career success comes with education, but you can start a business even with a high school diploma if you want to

Investing and managing assets

In the end, if you don't do it, it will always be a dream

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#49
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 12:58
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There are people who study all the time

and don't make any money

lol

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#50
  • きらいだな。。。。
  • 2022/05/14 (Sat) 05:57
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A person who can only write people down as fools no matter how many life winners and how much money they have.
EQ is a loser.

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#52
  • 嫌われてるな。。。。。3
  • 2022/05/14 (Sat) 08:42
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Utilities 。。。。。
What you're saying is tiny ~.

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#54
  • 嫌いで結構
  • 2022/05/14 (Sat) 09:43
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People like people who are good for them.

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#55
  • 嫌いで結構
  • 2022/05/14 (Sat) 09:44
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I don't understand why you're happy to be liked.

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#57
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  • 2022/05/14 (Sat) 10:01
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> A person who can only write people off as idiots no matter how many life winners they are and how much money they have.
EQ is a loser.


and a loser who eventually mounts up.

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#67
  • gachann
  • 2022/05/15 (Sun) 22:46
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I think a computer science major is easy to get an H1 Visa, there are a lot of job opportunities, and the pay is good. The IT department is full of Indians, so even if you don't speak native English, you won't be put down, and it's a good field of study if you want to work in the US. The downside is that your eyesight can get worse and you can injure your hands.

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#69
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/16 (Mon) 08:37
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Art is okay as long as it is recognized by the public, but

I think you have to pass an audition to be in theater and filrum.

Many theater and filrum people work in restaurants and other places if they go to Hollywood and aim for it.

Music, if you can perform in a live house and catch the eye of a music director who happens to be there

you will have a chance to make it to the majors.

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#70

I would like a major that can take the national exam. Nurse or CPA.

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#71
  • 安定
  • 2022/05/22 (Sun) 20:35
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↑ I agree, a job is waiting for me after college ♬.

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#72
  • 世間知らずなのかな
  • 2022/05/23 (Mon) 11:12
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There are too many CPAs, and even if you can find a job, the pay is low.

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#74

Mr. 72

Then on the contrary, what do you recommend?

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#75
  • 世間知らずなのかな
  • 2022/05/26 (Thu) 22:14
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Doctors and Lawyers

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