Last Topic: 8:42:01am, 12/19/2023
Last Post: 11:58:11am, 07/24/2018
This whole conversation is hijacked by personal valuations. It's not like many getting a science degree are going into science or many getting a math degree are going into math. Comparisons across major with employment statistics is so fatally flawed that it's a useless argument.
Really, people want the degrees funded that they personally see use for. Which makes this conversation useless.
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