What are the best courses to take within college?
What are the best courses to take within college?
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Economic
Finance
Statistics
These are enormously helpful if you want to go to law or business school or want a career anywhere in the business world. I just graduated from college so I can speak to this.
math, statistics, physics, chemistry, programming and so on.
The course strait into your daddy's flibotimiester
Gender studies, African American History, Intro to Sociology
Im going to a top 15 uni to be a Biomedical Engineering major. What minor should I do? I want it to be fairly easy, and my goal is to be an entrepreneur.
I liked classics. Too bad I couldn't major in history or classics because... No jobs.
Why does Sweden always say math?
Data analysts are boring as fuck. Who the fuck wants to sit around crunching numbers all day?
Best thing is business management and only business management.
Why go to college to be someones bitch when you could go to college to be the boss?
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Everybody watch the Clinton Cash doc
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If you are certain about that you should do a minor in stats or econ, maybe business as well if your school offers it. But I/m sure you'll change your mind as 95% of the people I went to Brown with changed there majors and even career focus including me.
Accounting
Art
Ethnic studies
Gender studies
Just look into any STEM fields
Bayesian statistical inference
Advanced data structures and algorithms
Neural networks
The one going away from the college and to the trade school.
partial differential equations and anything that uses it as a prerequisite
Anything medical if you aren't retarded.
I majored in classics and now I'm a therapist
but I wish I had done something more in addition to classics, you're right. what did you end up doing?
I'm majoring in Linguistics of languages
I feel regret occasionally, but i take secondary foreign language classes outside of the college. Working on my 4th/5th language, Russian and Mandarin.
I still dont know what im gonna do after im done classes
Are art majors even worth even if you can actually art?
What will be really good to go with medical?
>Why go to college to be someones bitch when you could go to college to be the boss?
This exactly.
My parents kept telling me I should do something useful but instead I said fuck them. I want to have fun not do something boring lololol
My arts degree ensures that i actually HAVE FUN in college not like those math nerds ahahhahah
nerrrrds hahahah
I'm getting a bachelor's in Comp Sci...with a minor in Database Management. Sound good?
Being a physician, nurse, nurse probationer? You will always have a job and make more than 50k (for nurses) and 100k+ (as a doctor)
calculus, the amount of critical thinking skills you will acquire from taking this course is invaluable
Is being a radiologist practical or is it crowded?
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Economics and Philosophy
now that is some serious white privilege
RIP
DO NOT fall for this meme, if you have to do something business related, do accounting.
Otherwise STEM is your friend.
Take a class that interests you that is outside of your major/comfort zone. For example, I took a course on the writings of JRR Tolkien. One of my all time favorite courses.
Accounting is being automated.
Astronomy, public health, psychology and specialized biology courses were my favorites.
Avoid anthropology, philosophy, and any sociology courses with urban/black/minority in the title.
Gender studies courses are great ways to inflate your GPA and show you just how broken academia is.
Math faggot.
Well it depends.
If you're conservative: finance, economics, science, history.
If you're liberal: women's studies, literature, African studies, anything anti-Christian, pottery, so on.
real analysis
partial differential equations
topology
multivariate statistics
machine learning
convex optimization
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You sound like a fucking child. I agree with your question but fuck you're an idiot. You don't start off as a boss. Nobody naturally comes and starts working as your bitch. You don't manage a single fuck. You work your ass off and set a goal in mind. You WILL eventually reach your goal but you won't get there learning how to manage fags with out any technical assets. Beside analyzing statistics can make you a fortune.
>everyone majors in business management
>everyone is the boss
>no more poverty
>I took a course on the writings of JRR Tolkien.
>Now let's tell the story of this rock which would not advance or influence the main story in any way whatsoever.
>Genius
Great books though, Tolkien was great.
African American Literature
Electrical engineering.
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Become a translator dude. I heard they make decent money
You will also need statistics and advanced maths though.
Accountants serve advisory roles which AI is not even close to attaining yet.
t. Computer Scientist
as an engineer, you don't know what i do. you just know that i make you money somehow. that complete and utter ignorance lets me bullshit you into paying me an inflated salary for coming in and doing maybe 2 hours of real work a day.
my boss works way more than i do. fuck that.
what uni?
Accounting
accountIng.
No, that's bookkeeping
CPA services are judgment and advisory related
Taking an economics course is useful regardless of your major.
Jesus Christ, if you're C2/C1 in at least four languages - then chances are you'll find employment in translating or interpreting. If you studied something simple based in Business or even Politics: you'd probably find even more employment options.
My cousin learned Mandarin independently and paired it with a business degree and done quite well.
>Accounting is being automated.
Shit-tier accountant will. A good accountant helps you in many ways software can't.
I'm doing Computer Science so I can move to Japan and be closer to my waifu.
I thought blacks couldn't read let alone write.
I'm in economics.
I would definitely recommend basic economics courses. Micro and macro
Gender studies
Fuck your shill thread
womens studies
nigger studies
trans studies
gender studies
Arabic
Business-related minors, both for the knowledge you gain and because it makes you look smarter.
That or go out of the box and do something very out-of-left-field if you're trying for medical school.
Does that work? Is it better to diversify if you're already pre-med?
Radiology is kinda crowded from my experience, but if you're good at it.... it doesn't matter. The same applies to any medical field.
>do something computers already do
That's why you take it, it's a very easy course.
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now i look dumb
What you like that can earn you a living
I graduated with degrees in Economics and math. while those both look really good on paper, I kinda regret it.
economics is cool, but it's a lot of the same shit over and over and over again, just rebranded. things like econometrics are more applicable, but for a lot of programs those are the sorts of classes you end with. maybe it all was just boring to me because I already had a strong math background, though.
math is cool as well, but it's not immediately applicable to much. upper level undergrad will be stuff like complex analysis, number/set theory, real analysis, etc. it's cool if you wanna go to get a masters and work for the NSA, but without programming experience a pure math degree isn't that useful.
in terms of classes I took that I really, really, really enjoyed...I would say my two favorites, ever, were:
-a class on Genetics (shit is absolutely fascinating, and is only going to become more and more relevant in 21st century)
-a class on Arab-Israeli relations. which ironically enough, was taught by a seemingly red-pilled Jew. he was more critical of Israel than any other Jew I've met
it sounds tacky as fuck, but just take classes that you enjoy. obviously consider job possibilities, but don't let that be the ONLY determinant. if you find yourself only interested in classes that produce a meaningless degree, either reconsider or drop out of school and just get a job. yo can study that stuff in your free time if you are genuinely that interested.
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If you're considering economics, combine it with something else. Economics is just applied mathematics, it's taught as a technical subject. The macro field is interesting but it's dominated by the Neo-classical sythesis, which is built on fragile ground.
Take a course in Development Studies. The most interesting economics courses are found in Business Schools, not economics departments.
Homo-economicus is dead.
yeah take a class on how to not be a faggot
Well, best courses are the useful electives + your major's required courses.
For electives that are actually optional (English is required for whoknowswhy), you should pick another language, economy or finance, and whatever the fuck gives you an easy A for great GPA.
I mean, I didn't list Chemistry, Physics, Biology, etc.. because I am assuming you're not going to major in English.
Teach English in Hong Kong.
this was a real sign in a town i have been to
just got reminded of it from your post OP
> and whatever the fuck gives you an easy A for great GPA.
A friend of mine read Classics at Jesus Colleage, Cambridge Universty. He graduated with a 3rd class degree. He know earns a six figure salary in finance in the City of London.
The university you choose is more important than the subject you choose and the grades you achieve.
Law is the most over hyped degree in the world.
>Pic related
> Be me
> PHD in mathematics
> 300k starting
> 35 hours a week
>conservatives
>science
I like how you tried to sneak that one in to help your political philosophy seem objective.
>history
oh, now i am a laffin
No seriously though, I am going the accounting route and getting my CPA. Accountants have a lower starting salary than engineers, but the ceiling and upward mobility is much higher. There is a 100% chance that different aspects of the accounting job will be automated, mainly the boring shit, but clearly people do not know what accountants do because they do much more than entering data and book keeping.
Also economic is trash if that is your major kill yourself. It is basically sociology bolstered with graphs and formulas for models that never work out in the real world. You learn nothing applicable in it.
You can be socially and especially fiscally conservative without being religious. Fuck off retard.
Conservative scientists are pretty rare.
Depends on the field and University.
das sum gub bait m8
Not in Geology