What is better career-wise; A degree in Finance, or Social Science with Quantitative Methods?
1. check local job markets for both degrees to see the average pay and difficulty in finding job with those degrees
2. look around to see if your city falls under the Obama bullshit of laying off honkeys left and right to free up jobs for Mohammeds, beaners, and spear-throwers so you actually stand a chance at getting such jobs (or not)
3. Make informed educated decision.
Most don't do this. They think they can waste thousands in student loan debt going to college for that degree in liberal arts or women's studies, then get mad and blame society when all they can find is a job at Taco Bell
>>17104416
>look around to see if your city falls under the Obama bullshit of laying off honkeys left and right to free up jobs for Mohammeds, beaners, and spear-throwers
what the fuck are you even talking about
>>17104343
Probably Finance. If you get a social science-degree, do yourself a favor and take some electives in economics, business or something in that reign.
Honestly, whatever one you are more passionate about and can get a higher GPA in.
University is where you learn how to learn.
>>17104416
Sheesh. You make it sound like I'm taking a History of Art degree.
>>17104343
If you don't want to be poor, pick a stem field that you like the most
>>17104343
If you don't want to be a poor bastard paying back student loans for the rest of your life then you should pick finance.
>>17104650
Stem = money? lmaooo