What's your major, Sup Forums?

What's your major, Sup Forums?


strawpoll.me/12536463

Inspired by an earlier thread about how redpilled your major is.

Computer science/IT Management.

1st for EE

I've noticed that generally pol has a much larger representation of STEM majors than I would expect. Might be the result of STEM majors wanting to brag about their education, but it's still interesting nonetheless.

computer science

Actuarial science.

CS was my major.

After 5 years in the industry that degree doesn't mean shit, at least for me.

>Actuarial science
What's that ?

Care to explain why? Does the industry not utilize what you were taught?

I've been told that it's like a more applicable STAT course. I met a dude who intends on going into risk management for companies when he finishes Actuarial sciences.

Interesting results so far.

On the theory side: barely.

Basically every enterprise framework that exists, or really any popular framework, has solved the harder problems.

I work/ have worked for fortune 500+ companies, and it's nothing special. Most of my life is what you would expect; fixing bugs in someone else's code.

Cordova, Sencha/ExtJS, Java, C#, Angular 2, Drupal, a bit of IBM stuff, a LOT of Oracle work.

I write web stuff when they ask, ETL's when they ask. The coding industry isn't really where CS theory gets played out.

Technical communications, being hired by lockheed Martin out of college

Where does jurisprudence fit in?

who else here /STEMnotlisted/?
BS in Information Technology and Systems here.
I intend on getting all the certs to be a SysAdmin and getting a MS in Information Technology and Management

Business Administration master race here. Where are my Econ and Finance bros at? Also fuck Accounting

Anyone else change majors from engineering to business because they were an over confident little shit and we're in over their head?

aviation nigga. sjws don't fly.

STEM not listed
MSc geology, BSc geophysics + geology

I changed from Software Engineering to IT because actually coding made me want to blow my brains out. I fucking Aced both discrete maths and I did well in both calcs, stat, and computer architecture.

What engineer were you?

Redpill me on majoring in architecture, Sup Forums.

>liberal arts not listed
kill me

Thinking about it every day man.
EE here, I think I may be too far in to switch at this point though. At least I have a 3.0, but it's looking like a downward spiral right now.

Wait until they mutate and grow wings.

Environmental Studies

gonna make some money shaping environmental policy in the future:)

Mathematics

Why is nobody else on Sup Forums interested in discovering the inner workings of the universe?

Going for an associates in railroad engineering. Gonna get a BA in history and then a law degree in the government's dime once I'm working.

it’s for gays.
Look at any architecture faculty - they all have a high percentage of gays.

>I think I may be too far in to switch at this point though
How many hours are you in?
>At least I have a 3.0, but it's looking like a downward spiral right now.
If you abandon ship you might be able to rebound to a 3.5+ with the piss easy business classes

are you a grill?

Surgical Technologist.

I know its kinda shit but its only 2 years and I gotta make money asap

Audio Engineering

Any other music majors?
You all shit on the arts too much. I've found that contrary to what I've heard on here it is hard work and a rewarding experience.

>degrees ending in "studies"

I guess education is liberal arts not listed?

Either way, kill me.

Aerospace engineering here, pretty much the only females are asians

environmental engineering here

I have a PhD in English.

59 hours in, 2nd semester sophomore.

I'm a military contracted student, so it'll be a pain in the ass to switch majors in the first place.

What does linguistics fall under?

True, not an ideal major but definitely related to current issues facing this world. Currently learning advanced spatial analysis and got a paid internship for GIS work. I see your a geology major have experience with GIS?

LOL enjoy being poor

I would have included gender studies, but that would probably throw off the data due to people wanting to be funny.

Try inner workings of your mind.

>political sciebce at the bottom

Kek

Does medicine count as STEM or biology?

Medicine

nope, why?

I live in Boston and most music majors I meet have slight to major regret about doing music. Unless you are phenomenal at the intstrument you play odds are you will be replaced by an asian 100x better than you.

Physics my dude

No multiple choices. Master's Degree in Criminology. Bachelor's in Business. Master's in Welding Engineer(still Underwater and Nuclear Certified.).

Computer Science BSc. specializing in machine learning.
Mathematics MSc. specializing in data analysis.

Hoping to get accepted for a PhD in the data mining group next year.

STEM is the last bastion of sanity in universities.

Mechanical. Didn't realize how much I hated physics

Accounting is for the jooz, Marketing and International Business dag here

Shitty list you should have put Humanities as one and gotten rid of Political Science.
Also where is Pre-Law? You have fucking Journalism up there but not studying law?

>he unironically goes to (((school)))
stay bluepilled

*fag

Software Engineering @ Waterloo

wow that sounds impressive and highly lucrative. congrats on your success.

Business, the best way to fight the jews is from the inside

Hello, 7 other chemfags that browse this board

>59 hours in
Is that mostly core classes required by the Uni or are you already deep into your major?
If most of those hours are unrelated to EE specifically then changing majors will only be as bad as the military makes it, but if you have taken the hard classes like Signals and Systems, and Electrical Network Analysis and up those are essentially lost hours, but changing could still be your best bet.

Where my /history/ niggas at?

>libtard "arts"
Why would anyone take that shit?

So we're a bunch of engineers. Doesn't feel that way.

Im about to start college next semester and major in marketing. Is there anything I should know?

Also Im starting school late (Im 22) if that matters

Behind the counter at Starbucks.

"Don't major in history"
t. my history teacher with a Bachelors and Masters in History

But you still need the piece of paper to even consider getting hired right?

Criminology here

most architecture students are either girls and/or people who are too bad at math to become civil engineers. i had a class with architects and one of the chicks asked if ∑ was the euro-sign (€)

Double major, applied math + engineering.
Specializing in data science, gotta get in on that gravy train

Software Engineering masters. Java (mandatory) C++ and Python. But I code almost exclusively in C# now

Yeah no shit lol.
I am well aware how unlikely it is for me to actually win an orchestral audition. I'm on scholarship and I love music tho so I'm happy.

Any Audio Engineer majors?

I took GIS in school, haven't had to use it on the job yet though. On the last exploration job I worked, we just used Google Earth to make our field maps.

Where's accounting

NO HISTORY WTF

Political science and Chemical Engineering Bachelor's
Diploma in Tech Management
MSc in Engineering (General)

One year away from P. Eng designation.
Been a long road, boys.

Environmental management

Medicine, 5 years.

Everyone in the UK NHS is a fucking socialist, and not the good kind.

Fac ou école de commerce?

I want to say for people to fuck off and stop calling non-engineering things engineering, but I'm fringe engineering with chem eng...

>poli sci
>tfw retard tier

If only I could go back...

Finance

>Being Software Engineer

AUTOMATE PROGRAMMERS WHEN???

Every geologist and their mother has experience with GIS in some form. If you apply for a position related to GIS be prepared to sit there and manually input a crap ton of location data into a usable form.

STEM not listed
Doubling in Mathematics and Biochemistry.

In western countries the requirements are unrealistic for the job market.
A CS grad from a good program will have tons of theory knowledge as how to implement the most effective algorithm given a circumstance, yet people with an education like that are being hired for jobs where you just fix the code that some poo in loo made for $2, while demanding an MS or PhD to do anything above grunt work that doesn't require a degree.

Some people say it's a ploy to get acquire more H1-Bs instead of hiring American grads because a company can just go "wah no grads can do what we want; we need for curryniggers!"

Computer Sciences is the only non-meme and the least leftist degree you can find in college

Don't have any degree, i'm a bus driver, what should i check ?

Philosophy major here.
Being a professor in Brazil is life in easy mode.
And philosophy as a discipline is easy as fuck.

Philosophy is the only worthwhile major.

Political science, but top of the class... that's enough to offset the fact that I'm not majoring in STEM. r..right?

You can.
I did.

Film count under art?

I'm studying Biology and chemistry just to prove niggers are subhuman.
All the data is there, just no one wants to say it specifically

>wants to work in a meme valley
>not a leftist
pick one. they'd fire you on sight.

... for what purpose?
did you have spare time in comunity college and just do a fuckload of math?

I was thinking about it, seems like it might be more lucrative than performance. But I would have to go out of state to find a decent program for it and I wasn't gonna do college unless it was cheap or free. Which means instate public school.

Who here is a chemical engineer?
>tfw stuck in an Achem lab with nothing but liberal chemistry majors.

So you solve crimes that require a complicated long con scheme somehow having you weld a nuclear submarine?

History/English doublemajor