Your subject

>STEM
>arts

Fuck. I feel this so fucking hard...

>tfw it's too late

>geophysics
>CS or web design

Turns out this earth science/research stuff barely pays the bills unless you go work for oil & gas where instead you're a disposable tool based on a fluctuating commodity price.

Meanwhile, retards copypaste from stackoverflow and make more in a year than I do in three. I maintain legacy code for old scientific models but since it doesn't produce a slick dropdown menu or whatever nobody gives a fuck. And now that I've realized my mistake, it's too late and doesn't matter because every third world pajeet and their mom is jumping into the field at light speed.

Oh well, better luck next life when it's my turn to spin the wheel of arbitrary success again.

>Computer Science
>Statistics/Applied or Pure Mathematics After taking a couple of classes I realized I should have studied this and keep creating my start-up on the side.

>you need good grades to get into med school
Pic related. 3.88 is average for the #1 school when you can do premed with any major?
I agree that if you do get into med school you have to put in hard work, but dont act like it is tough to qualify for this shit

CS/Math double major
Biochemistry

>my subject
Applied Math
>subject i wish I did
no other subject. this is great.

What do y'all think of CE? I'm sort of between that and EE, what worries me most is ending up in some software codemonkey job

why does the code monkey job matter if you get paid well enough?