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Comment Re:Employment outlook? (Score 1) 841

the excitement quickly fades as students brush up against the reality of what David E. Goldberg calls 'the math-science death march'

What a load of B.S.

The problem is jobs... there aren't any in this country for non-H1B holders. Its very much like the market for French Literature, 1% of the graduates will get $100K/yr professorship jobs, the rest.... will not have a positive outcome.

Would a degree in Physics have been fun for four years? Sure. Would living in permanent unemployable poverty be fun for the next sixty years? Not so much. I'd rather see my kids being rich enough to own shoes, or not depending on food stamps for my next meal.

If you're going to end up with an "unemployable" degree, why the heck not get one in something more fun, with more women, better parties, less homework...

I encourage my kids to avoid STEM fields because they do not live in China or India. Why go into a field the government is actively trying to destroy? It would be like encouraging my kids to go into automotive assembly line work or textiles or manufacturing consumer goods or ...

(Note there is absolutely nothing wrong with STEM as a hobby.. nuke-eng or chem would be a tough hobby, but my son likes computers, and theres nothing wrong with IT/CS as a hobby, as long as he has some other plan, one that involves making money)

Getting a nuclear engineering or chemical engineering degree from any decent engineering school in the US will pretty much guarantee you a good job immediately out of graduation, with very good pay and career prospects. Not sure what planet you're living on here.

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