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VG_Addict
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Gender: Unspecified Location: United States |
Good majors/degrees that don't require math/science.
OK, so I've NEVER been good at math (I can barely do algebra). Are there any high paying majors/degrees that don't require a lot of math or science, or am I doomed to be a failure?
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Mar 28th, 2013 02:05 AM |
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Raisen
Senior Member
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it's not math that is going to doom you. it's how short you are.
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Mar 28th, 2013 02:19 AM |
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Astner
The Ghost Who Walks
Gender: Male Location: |
What exactly is maths and science? What about programming or social sciences?
Technically there's even a science behind cooking—how to stack or compliment certain flavors and so on—and art—the golden mean ration and other symmetries.
You study to learn something, right? The employer isn't going to hire you because of you have degree, they're going to hire you because you can do something most other people can't.
Point and case; my friend studied art for four years in college. When he got his job as a graphic designer the employer only cared for his portfolio (a folder with things he has drawn).
And no one is born with the ability to find methods to solve partial differential equations, it's something you learn over time.
That said, I'm starting to suspect that you're a troll and I'm not going to feed you further.
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Mar 28th, 2013 02:33 PM |
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Cyner
Too little too late
Gender: Male Location: Lyran space |
Car salesmen make good money, you have to be good with people though and with your constant low self esteem threads, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it.
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Mar 28th, 2013 03:17 PM |
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