Gender studies,
Naysayer studies.
College degrees that are useless
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I can�t think of any. The relationship between a BA and income is clear in the US. Many careers just required a BA in anything. Show me a degree that will, on average, that will earn you less than or equal to a HS diploma.
Are you an economist or a sociologist? I know tons of people with college degrees that work jobs they could have had with high school degrees.
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I can?t think of any. The relationship between a BA and income is clear in the US. Many careers just required a BA in anything. Show me a degree that will, on average, that will earn you less than or equal to a HS diploma.
Are you an economist or a sociologist? I know tons of people with college degrees that work jobs they could have had with high school degrees.Jobs like what?
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Like retail, service sector jobs, etc? I mean, seriously, I teach this in my intro-level courses. I can only imagine you being a economist if you seriously think that people hitting the job market in 2020 with a generic bachelor’s degree are in a good position. Even I had to work retail-quality work for almost two years after undergrad and that was with a near-Ivy level degree like 8 years ago.
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is it some w h i t e power thing to refer to black people as naysayers? where did this come from?
Weird how some people are so obsessed with power, supreeeemacy, etc. They see it everywhere.
It comes from people joking about a certain word is ok for some to say but not others. Lighten up. Only pearl clutchy Uber whyte libs types get upset about something like that. We get it, your an ally. You can stop genuflecting now.
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What does it have to do with being an economists?
Point is not being in a good position, but in a better one. I imagine you wouldn't have the job you have today without a bachelor's degree, right?Like retail, service sector jobs, etc? I mean, seriously, I teach this in my intro-level courses. I can only imagine you being a economist if you seriously think that people hitting the job market in 2020 with a generic bachelor�s degree are in a good position. Even I had to work retail-quality work for almost two years after undergrad and that was with a near-Ivy level degree like 8 years ago.
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some gender studies MAs do spearhead very interesting art, activist projects that get co-opted by the corporate music, media, advertisement industry. however, they are the ones outside the USA. The US ones are mostly SJWs with very little to do with creativity.
Gender studies,
Naysayer studies. -
Like retail, service sector jobs, etc? I mean, seriously, I teach this in my intro-level courses. I can only imagine you being a economist if you seriously think that people hitting the job market in 2020 with a generic bachelor�s degree are in a good position. Even I had to work retail-quality work for almost two years after undergrad and that was with a near-Ivy level degree like 8 years ago.
The income benefit of a college degree is in lifetime earnings, not job right after graduation