To anyone who didn't get a degree in mathematics, remind me, what was your excuse?

I will do another major in something I love after this one actually. But I'm still mad that people see others that majored in a hard field as superior.

It is the way things are I guess.

>But I'm still mad that people see others that majored in a hard field as superior.
That's like

Yea but I want to study art to work in the entertainment industry. Huge difference.

Oh yeah, well then everybody will treat you like a meme unless you actually succeed. Nevermind, in that case you should just do something profitable.

I'll still study it after and try to succeed because it's what I luv.

It's actually easier than what most people think.

College is just an investment to get a job, so why would I invest in a low return math major when I could get much more from an engineering major?

1) didnt like math until senior year
2) didnt like any of the work associated with getting a math degree
3) wanted to do something more hands on experimental

the wonders of inorganic chemistry my man. everyone go for organic to be slaves to their PIs. i get to make batteries as a job. I think i win on this deal.

I have a career and money and a wife and a kid

I am a psych*l*g*st.