how would you rank them based on job availability?
What if you could choose again?
Why, user? Mech is simply superior, and you can always branch out in postgraduate.
>not using Google
Honestly, it depends. The fact Is, physics and engineering (anything but agricultural) are high demand jobs but you'll probably have to move to some place that ISN'T a major city centre if youre normie(you Are, trust me). The simple truth Is, spoilt city dwelling children never learn this and think STEM is a meme and get depressed postgrad when they realise they cant live in LA and have to move to Mississippi or Colorado.
I know more teachers who got jobs than chemists. But they all work at shitholes. In Canada, teachers make ~60k/yr starting thanks to unions. Most bio students I know struggle to get jobs though, especially microbio. All general sci. students I know work at McDonald's-tier jobs. I know a lot of unemployed CSC grads.
How on earth this map is constructed, I have no clue. But I'm sure the creator doesnt either.
>BROTHER
I'm currently pursuing a Linguistics degree for my master's.
>The simple truth Is, spoilt city dwelling children never learn this and think STEM is a meme and get depressed postgrad when they realise they cant live in LA and have to move to Mississippi or Colorado.
juif
What? I am not Jewish.
>languages
>waste of life
What the fuck does this thing actually rank? By earnings or perceived superiority amongst incels?
> Everything has already been thought of for philosophy
What?
Computational Linguistics is probably one of the best Humanities majors out there.
This degree can let you study many subjects that everyone loves such as History, Philosophy & Anthropology.
But you will still be very employable as Programmer in Tech Companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft or Adobe.
A Computational linguist can research Artificial Intelligence, or work in the next Generation Computer Translator.
I like to learn the structure of languages, how they evolve historically,
languages with complex grammar as Latin or Russian,
languages with complex writing system as Japanese & Chinese.