Top 10 Most Useful College Degrees

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My degree has always been useless. MASS MEDIA. Well, nobody told me not pursue something else. I was a first generation college student/graduate. When you come from divorced parents, you lose direction in life. It took me 17 years to graduate from a 4-year school. I had to work full-time as well. So, I've been working as a security officer, which just sucks. Underemployment and working shitty hours.

robertlamb
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when it comes to a mathematics degree Shane, it would depend on what you study. There is a saying. Applied mathemathics is math to explore the world and Pure Mathematics is math to explore the world of math.

NotMe-rnjm
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Bachelors in CS with masters in Math/stat would be a hot combo especially if you are looking to go into AI/ML/data science world.

shekcbanny
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Just some justification for going for a health sciences degree next year :) Thank you for this in-depth analysis on these degrees!

andrewoestmann
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I honestly wish 17-year-old me found this channel! If you are like me and done a useless art/photography degree go and use it (the only time you’ll probably ever use it) to get into a Marketing postgraduate (Masters), you can either use the marketing knowledge to help your photography business or use your photography experience to appeal to employers when applying for a Marketing role. But for the love of god, DO NOT do a masters in another Art subject, do it in something that is likely going to make you more versatile as a professional and any Marketing graduate who also has a creative flair generally has great advantage

Even if you have graduated in a photography degree, don’t despair I know a few people that have gotten into marketing assistant roles (one of my old classmates even becoming an assistant creative director) because employers are thinking “if I teach them basic marketing I could save money on creative content if and when we need it and won’t need to get a freelancer in” and if you’re let’s say half way through your degree, then make your work more commercialised (work that businesses can use to promote themselves). It’s your best option really, if you get yourself into a marketing role (creative content) you’ll be doing more photography (along with other things) work than your classmates that are still working in McDonalds (or a crappy office job if lucky) 6 years after graduating

mckiki
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Wow thanks Shane. Mine is on number 5-Management Information Systems 💁‍♀️
I'm happy 😊

uncle_trust_gwishiri
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So, studied economics. Economics lets you read the newspaper and know what comes next whether its reading the economic cycle, knowing the response of government agencies, or reading into broad patterns. There is also the fact that a ton of rich ppl who have kids often study economics, and economics majors tend to be the ones working at banks or running hedge funds. I'd say its more correlative because let's be honest, half the curriculum is made up and not particularly rigorous outside its own academic scope.

princedoge
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Design + Tech combination is a great skillset to have.

pasqualerossi
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Mans forgot a culinary/professional cooking degree. Can find work anywhere you go with that one, not to mention learning to cook for yourself is a huge plus

unclebug
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*FINANCE JOB W/O FINANCE DEGREE*

You dont need a finance degree to get a good job in finance you just need to find a firm to sponsor you to take the exams to be registered to sell securities.

Mizdope
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Very hard choice to choose, Computer Science or Accountant. So many things I want to do. It’s so vast

thesinister
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Any degree maths related that helps companies solving problems maximizing profit and reducing costs is a good degree. Typically maths is mandatory for all of that. Programming in any language that allows modelling the problem (Java, Python, VBA, C#, SQL, PLSQL, Mathematica, R, etc) as most problems these days process huge amounts of data and cannot be solved or analyzed manually, handling data against a database (e.g. if you need to build a management decision dashboard that analyzes last 5 year sales you really really need to have basic SQL knowledge as data will be stored on a database for sure), understanding basic data structures, and if highly production related subjects physics, mechanics or other more detailed subjects are important. One huge and highly relevant area for companies is Operational Research. The best idea in my opinion is to deeply learn all above subjects and after that specialize on several management areas that allow persons to understand companies management principles, but typically any person that is good at maths understands every single management concept quite easy as all economical and management concepts start on the basic +/- operator (debt / credit) and end in forex trading concepts that in the end also have maths formulas behind (typically highly related to statistics, expected values and others).
What I meant is to work on a company these days some basic skills will always be required, know how to use Excel very well for instance will be mandatory for almost anyone these days.
If you know how to automate things using VBA with it even better .... can save you a huge amount of time on repetitive tasks.

pedrofidalgo
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13:40 I agree with you. I’m a math major, and I am trying to learn programming skills, and I am also doing the pre-med track because I’m very sure that I will not get a job related to pure mathematics 😅

ElianMrl
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Still in 10th grade but having trouble in finding a college course, early and wise decision the better. Thankyou for your video rlly helpful :>

christineungab
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I had a great video suggestion idea. :The most or top scalable careers/jobs. For instance someone working in tech sales have little to no limits on how much income they can bring in, or and entrepreneur, or a lawyer, jobs that require gigs. I would love this!!

terrancepusher
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Make a “top 10 reasons why gender studies is useless” video

Cookie
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That moment when computer science is actually not #1………

alphax-gaming
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Basically…being good with numbers or programming. And that’s what a lot of people are not good at.
Many people do biology or humanities because they are bad at mathematics and coding

saydattcharmed
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Im doing biomed, im so glad I got to a degree where i can still end up making a good salary and be able to study what I enjoy, health sciences are the GOATs

Belks