Final version

Final version.

mom, I posted it again

>went from God tier to Good tier

Mom I made it to God tier!

such is lif

>Aerospace engineering is meh tier
>tiered in with psychology, management, polsci
>Nursing is above
wew good meme

>tfw god tier
I always knew Electric Engineers were special snowflakes.

>psych is meh tier
Sort your self out

>tfw no degree but work but massive pharmaceutical company

>all my bachelor/"masters" friends are doing (((internships)))

*work for
my dubs negate that error

>Be me
>Choose Arts & Technology
>Do what I love to do
>Probably happier than you

I was a mathematics major and now I work as an actuary.

How'd I do ?

>Aerospace engineering is meh tier
aerospace is a declining field. Also mech eng can do almost any job in the aerospace field except for very specialised roles.

>tiered in with psychology, management, polsci
the fields are highly saturated. Not a lot of good jobs going around.

>Nursing is above
Take a look at the future demographic projections of developed countries. There's gonna be so many fucking old people and not enough nurses.

Lol god tier should be renamed to elitist tier. Finance is where all the money is made, also the true test of business ethics.

Psych is shit tier if anything
Hows it feel being in the oversaturated go-to Stacy major

>psychology
>jewish pseudoscience

you're right, it belong in shit or suicide tier

Where are trades? True god-tier right now.

>Finance is where all the money is made
maybe for the 0.1% of people who study it. EE or ME is basically guaranteed 6 figures for everyone within 10 years of being in the work force. Thus EE' and ME's higher ranking.

well in the OP we're only concerned with college/uni degrees but I'll agree trades are way better than a lot of degrees out there.

Finally someone puts Computer Science, the highest paying bachelor's, where it deserves - at the top

>implying oversatuation or misuse of the degree reduces the facts of psychology.
sort yourselves out faggots

eyyy, god tier comp eng here

well it's because this is the final and thereby correct version.

>facts of psychology.

pic related, one of the many "facts" of psychology

Trades are comfy tier

>God Tier
>Great Tier
>Good Tier

If all these are high level degrees, why do I always hear people that have them complain about being unemployed?

are you projecting? who said anything about gender mate?

Meh, I'm going for double major mechE and aerospace, so doesn't matter much.
psych and polsci should be in shit tier

Serious question. Im still kinda undecided whether to choose finance/accounting or chemical engineering.
On one hand i would like finance/accounting more cause it suits me a little bit better, but it seems that its gonna have a pretty shitty job market in 5-10 years and getting a job would be hard.
Chemical engineering on the other hand is booming and will boom in the future. I like it, but not as much as graphs and paperwork.

tfw finance and computer science double major.

ill be making six figures by the time I'm 23.

>spend 4 years getting a bio degree
>find out its utterly worthless
>work in some accounting office until im ready to bl
>spend 4 weeks studying for an exam to work in a water treatment facility
>making $30/hr to start with lots of room to move up
>mfw I only needed my grade 12

university is a scam, STEM is a meme

>went from great to god

>Highest pay bachelor

On paper. CS is the trash meme degree of this generation. Enjoy flipping burgers and entering for the rest of your adult life. The mathematician can do the CS's AND the engineer's Job. The only thing that should be in God tier is Math and trades.

Disagree with econ. I got a master's in it and am currently working at an investment firm as an investment analyst. Finance is the second highest earning field behind medicine.

Math has mostly nothing to do with CS.

Tell a math major with 0 coding experience to do fizzbuzz, see what happens. I'm sure if you told a CS major to do basic calculus they would have no problem

Anyone in any engineering is literally a retarded faggot. Seriously fuck off you guys are so annoying and all pretend you're smart even though you know absolutely nothing.

>Half of the degree is Math
>LIKE MATH AND CS DON'T HAVE ANYTHING IN COMMON

Not this meme again.

You're joking right? You learn basic calculus in high school so I hope literally every person in any science degree could do it. Half of compsci students couldn't even do fizzbuzz btw, and there is no math major that graduated recently that has no "coding" (kill yourself its called programming) experience.

Yeah, because of syntax. Teach the mathematician the language and he would code a CS under the table.

No one cares about semantics Chang, and where is your proof that A) CompSci majors can't do fizzbuzz and B) Math majors with no experience in any sort of development can write anything
In what sort of *programming (adjusted for the autist above) role would you need to write proofs? Math majors learn shit that is hardly used in the real world. The most you need is integral calc

>Math majors with no experience in any sort of development can write anything
THERE IS NO MATH MAJORS WHO DO NOT KNOW HOW TO PROGRAM YOU FUCKING IDIOT

>CompSci majors can't do fizzbuzz
I've talked to them. They're all fucking stupid.

You call him an autist, but hes 100% on point.

Wish I saw this when I was 17

Kek, you both sound like you just finished your first year of your bachelor's degree in Math and are desperately trying to prove that you made the right choice in picking it over CS. We're all just arguing via anecdotal evidence right now so I'll stick to my three years of IT experience while you both overdose on prescription ADD meds to make it through three more years of low return work

>2017
>College
Whatever you say, RPer.

No you really don't. Seriously becoming an engineer is a great way to waste 4 years of your life wanting to kill yourself just so you can make a bit more money than someone who did a science degree. While learning absolutely nothing besides how to suck dick.

Then in 10 more years when you've paid off your student loans and have bought a fancy car and own a nice house you will finally get your first gf, she'll be ugly, a bit chubby and have fucked at least 20 guys before you. Then you'll marry her and have two kids, then in 6 years you'll find out she has been cheating on you this whole time and never really loved you but just wanted your money, so now you will get a divorce, she'll take half your money plus assets despite not working a single day since you got engaged, you'll get to see your kids every second weekend, be making half the salary that you were before and want to kill yourself.

Do not major in engineering any summerfags who are about to graduate highschool. It is the biggest mistake you will ever make.

Just major in CS if you want money, and math or physics if you actually want to learn something.
Not a math major friendo.

This guy is fucking sharp. I like the way you think, user.

>the major you choose determines whether or not you'll fall for the typical cucktraps
Not even

hahahahhahaha u r dumb

have fun with your shitty life, but don't whine that no one warned you

Great argument

gender is in genes.
male is male
female is female.
there is nothing else. (well apart from AH-64 Apache helicopter of course)

soft STEM is a meme, hard STEM is not.

I'm currently doing my finals as a freshamn for product design, where would design be classified in that chart?
Should i change majors?

God tier: buying the ETH dip

Very bottom, whole new tier

>Wage slave
Product design, factory worker

>product design
somewhere between meh and shit tier.

God tier here, failed out, now am suicide tier, but with good tier self taught crypto education

ChBE sucked the life out of me so good luck bro. Go do something else, it's not worth the years spent in the Dungeon

>cs god tier
As a CS grad, lolno.
Making 55k in my state's largest city.

>not giving a shit about degrees
>take subject I like (finance)
>creating a company with 2 partners - one a phd in history, one with a master in sociology
>make good money
>hire the kind of people making such lists

Seriously guys - many people (like us) hire based on actual skills.
Not on what courses you took in university.

Physics should be in meh or lower. No one wants a physicist when you can get an engineer

what tier is photographer

Shit tier for sure

>what tier is photographer

Well... a dead profession, no?
Unfortunately, I need to say. I always prefered good photos over the usual smartphone-bullshit. But with digital cameras, the demand for this profession is simply not there anymore and goes toe to toe with artists.

It looks awesome when you can do it.
But it is usually not paid well.

where is cryptotrader on that?

>economics
>leftist propaganda stating that market can be mathematically improved
>is used literally only to become another one "professor"
>great tier
Wuuuuuut

Elder God Tier

I've worked with a bunch of commercial (product, food etc..) photographers/art directors/lighting crews and shit, it seems like a pretty good line of work desu. It's quite ridiculous sometimes how much time, energy and money is spent to make some stupid tv commercial shots that don't last more than half a second.
But as they say, in an economic downturn advertising is one of the first things to take a hit.

I wanted to point out the fact that nobody hires a professional photographer anymore for good pictures in a more personal / private level. The everyday photographer you had 20 years ago and hired for weddings, the birthday of your children, family photos etc. has simply no use anymore. Which is sad.

Nowadays, everybody uses smartphones or owns their own semi-professional camera and think a professional is not needed anymore. The quality of these pictures is usually still shit, as the eye and ability for a good shot is missing. Older anons will remember these times when you had one or two of them making a living in a small town. Today, it is actually hard to find them.

>god tier: shitty brain killing degrees where you have to constantly learn about new complicated shit literally every fucking day. And yeah, no pathways to promotion, maybe a department head for an extra 500 bucks a month and a shitload of new duties and a chance to go to jail if your manager or stupid colleague will do some crazy shit
>great tier: shit for nerds for a very mediocre salary
>good tier: theoretical shit without prospects in an industry, except for medicine/nursing
>meh tier: some real shit, can have great career prospects and a huge paycheck
>shit/suicide tier: rich parents

You're right on most things but not weddings. Every wedding I've heard of had a pro photographer.

Where does crypto-currency trader fit onto the list?

Where is Law?

And what's the criteria?

aerospace engineering is actually a pretty shitty engineering to major in at this time

This was the first thing I thought of, because I did not saw one at the last couple of weddings I attended. Might be my bad luck.

I'm retarded, I see it.

>Where is Law?
Depends on your country. In germany, you are quite fucked if you chose law.

Either you are in the top 10% / come from a well known family and earn a shitload of money (six figures per year - for starters!) in big agencies, while never having free time and ending with a burnout and/or depression in your thirties.

Or you are part of the other 90% who studied 8 years to become one of the countless german lawyers, that work in small agencies for a hourly wage lower than the average taxi driver. You also cannot become a judge. Or a prosecuting attorney. Or improve your position significantly, because everyone is only looking at your grade, even when you left university 10 years ago. Oh, and you are also not safe from the burnout.

Seriously - law belongs into "actual suicide" tier in germany. I have many lawyers among my friends & acquaintances, some from the 10%, most from the other 90%.
Not a single one of them is happy with his/her profession.

This desu senpai

t. mech eng working in aerospace

>Law
As a lawyer I can relate to that even though I'm just starting and working by myself. Got 3 clients but I believe I'm not cut for carrying another people's problems.