Being in CS classes vs Finance/economic classes is like night and day.

My major requires a lot of technical and finance knowledge so I end up in STEM classes and with Econ and Finance majors.

The differences are so insane they are both highly male dominated but polar opposites. I walk into my Finance class everyone is better dressed then me and I feel autistic. The average height in my classes was 6 foot most of the guys are white and good looking.

Go to my CS class in jeans and a long sleeve best dressed guy in class. I sat next to a guy who looked like Chris Chan and ironically wore a sonic shirt everyday. I try to talk to people and I feel like I'm some sort of NT god. Average height is 5'7 and half the kids are East Asian or Indian.


This is why I want to be in Fintech too NT to code 10 hours a day in my basement too autistic to be a finance chad.
>fintech

Enjoy 12 hour days nonstop and being one of the first to get laid off
 
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>fintech

Enjoy 12 hour days nonstop and being one of the first to get laid off
Lol what else do you suggest then... Tbh there are no easy ways to make money starting out.
 
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My major requires a lot of technical and finance knowledge so I end up in STEM classes and with Econ and Finance majors.

The differences are so insane they are both highly male dominated but polar opposites. I walk into my Finance class everyone is better dressed then me and I feel autistic. The average height in my classes was 6 foot most of the guys are white and good looking.

Go to my CS class in jeans and a long sleeve best dressed guy in class. I sat next to a guy who looked like Chris Chan and ironically wore a sonic shirt everyday. I try to talk to people and I feel like I'm some sort of NT god. Average height is 5'7 and half the kids are East Asian or Indian.


This is why I want to be in Fintech too NT to code 10 hours a day in my basement too autistic to be a finance chad.
I'm too low IQ for anything so I might as well major in gender studies and wheeze there like a retard.
 
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Which is more difficult to learn /understand
Finance or cS
 
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Which is more difficult to learn /understand
Finance or cS
CS by far... Finance or Accounting is still hard if you go to a good school. It requires quite a lot of math but CS is much harder.
 
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My major requires a lot of technical and finance knowledge so I end up in STEM classes and with Econ and Finance majors.

The differences are so insane they are both highly male dominated but polar opposites. I walk into my Finance class everyone is better dressed then me and I feel autistic. The average height in my classes was 6 foot most of the guys are white and good looking.

Go to my CS class in jeans and a long sleeve best dressed guy in class. I sat next to a guy who looked like Chris Chan and ironically wore a sonic shirt everyday. I try to talk to people and I feel like I'm some sort of NT god. Average height is 5'7 and half the kids are East Asian or Indian.


This is why I want to be in Fintech too NT to code 10 hours a day in my basement too autistic to be a finance chad.
@fogdart this post sums up my life
 
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@fogdart this post sums up my life
Had the same experience. STEM courses are incel factories - majority of them are ricecels and currycels :lul:. Tech Hubs like San Francisco are incel headquarters whereas Finance Hubs like New York and London are Chad headquarters - such is life. Escorts in Tech Hubs make a shit ton of money due to the number of incels there.
 
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Copius maximus. Try programming it’s hard and takes a long time to master you dumb bitch making up shit and unlike hiking which remains the same Computers are always changing always advancing new languages and concepts to be learnt and patches change shit etc it’s not easy your dumbass
Difficulty ranking IMO

Pure physics > chemical engineering > mechanical engineering = electrical engineering > pure maths > computer engineering > computer science > chemistry > civil engineering > finance > anything with “bio” in it> Accounting
 
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Truth is most of these guys aren’t geniuses maybe high IQ sure but they probably just have more experience in the field. I am mates with one such guy and he learnt everything in high school before uni so everything was a breeze for him. Hee do assignments on the day they had to be handed in and he’d get full marks
Most billionaires aren’t even geniuses (145+)

Average CScel is probably closer to 120
 
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Difficulty ranking IMO

Pure physics > chemical engineering > mechanical engineering = electrical engineering > pure maths > computer engineering > computer science > chemistry > civil engineering > finance > anything with “bio” in it> Accounting
I hate these tier lists because it really depends where you go. If you go to a good state school every class with real world applications is going to be hard relatively. Unless you take nonsense classes like underwater basket weaving if you take a class that puts you on track for a real world career it will be hard.

If someone told me they graduated with a math major at a college not on the top 100 list in the USA I would probably take any finance major from a good state or ivy league school more seriously
Had the same experience. STEM courses are incel factories - majority of them are ricecels and currycels :lul:. Tech Hubs like San Francisco are incel headquarters whereas Finance Hubs like New York and London are Chad headquarters - such is life. Escorts in Tech Hubs make a shit ton of money due to the number of incels there.
Not all coders are autists or weirdos. But I would say 2 in 3 are weirdos who only code and got in the place they did from coding daily. It also depends on the type of CS there are some people who never leave their basement just solving repetitive tasks all day ect.
 
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Copius maximus. Try programming it’s hard and takes a long time to master you dumb bitch making up shit and unlike hiking which remains the same Computers are always changing always advancing new languages and concepts to be learnt and patches change shit etc it’s not easy your dumbass

Programming nowadays is RELATIVELY easy compared to other STEM fields. Programming in 2022 is also way easier than programming in 1980 was.
 
Programming nowadays is RELATIVELY easy compared to other STEM fields. Programming in 2022 is also way easier than programming in 1980 was.
So what if it’s easier it still requires you to learn and takes years to master wtf logic is this
 
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So what if it’s easier it still requires you to learn and takes years to master wtf logic is this

Bruh. We’re comparing the difficulty levels of different STEM careers. All of them take years to master, but some are harder than others. CS is one of the easy ones, if the goal is to just be something like a front-end web dev.
 

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