If you aren't in a STEM field why even go to college?

I just got this email from my college. Is this really what non-stem students do?

Even for STEM who you know is just as, if not more, important as what you know.

And the average STEMfag can't write for shit.

t. CSci and IntStudies

STEM is a meme.

A career will not make most people happy.

so i can pay off debt

its a rite of passage

like getting married and then divorced

Yeah, my BSc and MA in Political Science won't come in handy next semester at UMich and with Global Affairs Canada.

Fuck off with this stem meme bullshit. I know cs majors and engineers grinding 2x4's at home depot you fuck.

I can't speak for the other majors. but i'm an anthropology major, and most of my time is spent in the lab. I'm not actually sure if that falls under STEM or not though.

That is STEM. She's an interaction engineer.

Weird, we would regularly have to write 10-20 page reports at least once a semester.
P.sci.

kek maybe jerking off to your own intelligence passes as a job in your socialist shithole of a country but here in the states we value actual ability

>anthropology

for what purpose?

sure it does

Research. Human evolution and dispersion in particular.

There's just this weird split between physical and cultural anthropology, and the disciplines don't really belong under the same label.

>implying the job market wouldn't fuck you even harder

Biology major because I'm a masochist

oh christ

false hope. no manufacturing jobs. no steel working jobs. only service sector jobs. brainwashed into thinking police officer jobs are somehow no longer noble. brainwashed into thinking being a laborer is somehow beneath them. trying to get ahead in the saturated service sector by having a bullshit liberal arts degree.

>taking religious literature class
>thought I was going to be reading great works
>instead it's about college students inserting their opinion on really crappy poems.
I couldn't stand it. It's worse than sociology.

Ancient Language here

The most juvenile thing in my UNI is 45 years old

> tfw I get paid $40/hr to drive around cupertino and fix various hvac problems at different apple buildings

> tfw flirting with girls on these campuses is easy mode because they are sick of all the beta males running around

> tfw less than a full year in community college and I landed this job (3 years ago)

> falling for the stem meme

That's fair, there is a lot of money to be made in skilled trades

I'm starting grad school for my mba in the fall and I will admit that an undergrad degree is fairly useless. I have a friend making $50/hr as an elevator repairman

Then why not get a degree in the hard sciences to research that?