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Ofcourse we need passion for the job but it should also be good for moneymaxxing & statusmaxxing

I researched a few options that fulfill both
- very high paying and be very good for status
- very great increase in demand for the future


Out of all healthcare related jobs i found dentistry to be the most interesting

Plastic surgery is also interesting but nobody trusts average surgeons with their most valuable asset, the face, the winner top 1% take it all there. Also you have yo convince them to pay you since the health insurance doesn't cover aesthetic operations
Psychiatry was interesting aswell but i think its way too competitive and dentistry overal mogs psychiatry

The best paying job after everything medicine-related CTO / IT Manager is nothing for me and also requires years of working up the corporate ladder

Petroleum engineer also wasn't interesting since there is no way to start a company in that field and i think its a dying industry

Advertising & Sales Managers / CMO also requires years of climbing the corporate ladder and is a bad environment for inels

Then finally Financial Managers was something i found interesting again but wanted to combine it with some IT related skills since the basic jobs get automated more & more

Natural Science Managers / Biochemist also requires climbing the corporate ladder and i heard bad things
You need the difficult doctorate degree while the pay is relatively bad if not a manager

The next physicists & astronomer was too high IQ for me and also had little do do woth founding a scalable business

Nurse/assistant or even plumber/mason/carpenter was sth i dont necessary need a degree for and is a backup plan if i fail in everything else

34% of selfmade billionaires became rich in finance + investments + real estate

18% in tech / computer science

10% in food & beverages and 8% in fashion & retail

So what degree / job would you chose?
 
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Ofcourse we need passion for the job but it should also be good for moneymaxxing & statusmaxxing

I researched a few options that fulfill both
- very high paying and be very good for status
- very great increase in demand for the future


Out of all healthcare related jobs i found dentistry to be the most interesting

Plastic surgery is also interesting but nobody trusts average surgeons with their most valuable asset, the face, the winner top 1% take it all there. Also you have yo convince them to pay you since the health insurance doesn't cover aesthetic operations
Psychiatry was interesting aswell but i think its way too competitive and dentistry overal mogs psychiatry

The best paying job after everything medicine-related CTO / IT Manager is nothing for me and also requires years of working up the corporate ladder

Petroleum engineer also wasn't interesting since there is no way to start a company in that field and i think its a dying industry

Advertising & Sales Managers / CMO also requires years of climbing the corporate ladder and is a bad environment for inels

Then finally Financial Managers was something i found interesting again but wanted to combine it with some IT related skills since the basic jobs get automated more & more

Natural Science Managers / Biochemist also requires climbing the corporate ladder and i heard bad things
You need the difficult doctorate degree while the pay is relatively bad if not a manager

The next physicists & astronomer was too high IQ for me and also had little do do woth founding a scalable business

Nurse/assistant or even plumber/mason/carpenter was sth i dont necessary need a degree for and is a backup plan if i fail in everything else

34% of selfmade billionaires became rich in finance + investments + real estate

18% in tech / computer science

10% in food & beverages and 8% in fashion & retail

So what degree / job would you chose?

2.5 years is a lot of time especially in your youth. That being said you would end up with a sick pay check to pay for all the escorts and surgeries you could dream up. With finance and Accounting you could still pay for them while in the prime of youth. You can reach dentistry level salaries by working your way up the ladder provided you do a good job in your career. If you do a average job you will be condemned to a shitty salary. The dentist however chances are even if your average you will make bank.
 
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i’m a humanities cel so doomed to a life of shit jobs
 
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You're obviously making the decision in a smart manner. The biggest question though is - what are you naturally good at, and what do you have a strong interest in? Fact is you can become rich in absolutely any industry with ambition, luck and hard work. What you study isn't the main factor. Whatever your career is, it'll go in many directions that you now can't imagine.
 
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I chose CS because it is a booming and I have some entrepreneurial ideas of my own. If I didn't I would've definitely went for a degree in statistics/data science and a Master's in computer science and you'd be set for life. With that combination of degrees you have a wide range of jobs to fill in the market at all times.
 
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You're obviously making the decision in a smart manner. The biggest question though is - what are you naturally good at, and what do you have a strong interest in? Fact is you can become rich in absolutely any industry with ambition, luck and hard work. What you study isn't the main factor. Whatever your career is, it'll go in many directions that you now can't imagine.
Certain degrees are more useful than others

An english degree or even petroleum engineering degree is absolutely useless for starting a own company

In the end the only way to become rich is found an own company like 99% of selfmade billionaires and create automated systems within it and leveraging other peoples time and other peoples money
 
Learn a trade. Don’t bet your livelihood on industry, especially with the Jews twisting the world the way they are now. Plus you get to work with right wing men, not liberal HR cunts
 
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Why did you chose that degree?
I chose history just because I’ve always had a deep interest in it, not for earning potential or anything, im shit at maths so no good for the lucrative fields anyway
 
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Learn a trade. Don’t bet your livelihood on industry, especially with the Jews twisting the world the way they are now. Plus you get to work with right wing men, not liberal HR cunts
I dont want to work with men necessarily because at 20 i will be done with ally face surgeries and be psl 5.5 then, only a manlet then
 
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Certain degrees are more useful than others

An english degree or even petroleum engineering degree is absolutely useless for starting a own company

In the end the only way to become rich is found an own company like 99% of selfmade billionaires and create automated systems within it and leveraging other peoples time and other peoples money

Yes some are better than others but choosing something based on some financial stats is not the way to go. For example in the UK everyone thought to study finance in the last 10 years because they thought it would get them rich, now there is a huge glut of finance grads on the market and the degree has been devalued.

I dont agree entirely that a degree is useless for starting a successful business. If you aren't literally working on a startup right now the next best thing you can be doing is working a well paid job in a growth industry, giving you the chance to immerse yourself in a market and be able to understand deeply its problems and therefore get ideas for how to solve them, while saving capital to invest in starting your own company. It is hard to get a decent job without a degree usually nowadays.

Becoming a billionaire is a meme but getting into the 1% should be possible
 
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I dont want to work with men necessarily because at 20 i will be done with ally face surgeries and be psl 5.5 then, only a manlet then
That was a secondary reason. You don’t want to be on the tit of corporations that are neck deep in debt. Wait and see these next few years it’ll be a shitshow. At least start learning about electrical work or something on the side, or take courses at school if possible. So many people are broke out of college for a reason.
 
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Do you want to study dentistry and then specialize to become a jaw surgeon?
 
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Everyone who voted 2nd option is normafag with 3 week joined date

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Becoming a billionaire is a meme but getting into the 1% should be possible
Unfortunately top 1% isn't enough nowadays to get a Money Halo, top 0.1% is unironically needed
 
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Yes some are better than others but choosing something based on some financial stats is not the way to go. For example in the UK everyone thought to study finance in the last 10 years because they thought it would get them rich, now there is a huge glut of finance grads on the market and the degree has been devalued.

I dont agree entirely that a degree is useless for starting a successful business. If you aren't literally working on a startup right now the next best thing you can be doing is working a well paid job in a growth industry, giving you the chance to immerse yourself in a market and be able to understand deeply its problems and therefore get ideas for how to solve them, while saving capital to invest in starting your own company. It is hard to get a decent job without a degree usually nowadays.

Becoming a billionaire is a meme but getting into the 1% should be possible
Basically every degree that isn’t devalued by now(which is most of them) will be devalued by the time he gets through school. Only exception is maaaaaybe cs but you can just self teach and/or do a bootcamp and save tons of time and money. Still better off with a trade imo. Prioritize freedom over riches. College makes you a bitch to whatever big company while trades give you autonomy and plenty of opportunity to make 60k+ and six figures down the line
 
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Do you want to study dentistry and then specialize to become a jaw surgeon?
No 90% of procedures of jaw surgeons are cuck procedures like completely removing the mandible after a tumour or removing wisdom teeth

Most legit procedures the basic dentist can do aswell without needing to spend 4 more years in university
 
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Unfortunately top 1% isn't enough nowadays to get a Money Halo, top 0.1% is unironically needed
Money halo in 5-10 years is a guy with land, a home, and skills to keep himself employed no matter what. City jobs will go to shit and city women aren’t worth it anyway. Find a decent rural girl to settle down with. If you ditch porn and other places you constantly see dimes then you’ll be happy fucking one decent looking girl who treats you right
 
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Basically every degree that isn’t devalued by now(which is most of them) will be devalued by the time he gets through school. Only exception is maaaaaybe cs but you can just self teach and/or do a bootcamp and save tons of time and money. Still better off with a trade imo. Prioritize freedom over riches. College makes you a bitch to whatever big company while trades give you autonomy and plenty of opportunity to make 60k+ and six figures down the line
There are predictions that most computer scientists work will be automated by Artificial Intelligence by 2025 and also too many people study it nowadays so from 2025 it will not be well paid anymore

In my country every male that doesn't graduate HS ( 50%) learns a trade, it isn't that well paid here ( Germany)
 
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There are predictions that most computer scientists work will be automated by Artificial Intelligence by 2025 and also too many people study it nowadays so from 2025 it will not be well paid anymore

In my country every male that doesn't graduate HS ( 50%) learns a trade, it isn't that well paid here ( Germany)
Ah I was thinking about America. And yeah I could see cs going down hill too I’m just saying it’s better than basically every other degree that already went to shit. Still, a trade gives more security imo but Europe is fucked bc it’s so populated per capita with such cucked economies and govs
 
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I'm going to go to dentistry and hopefully orthodontist school. I'd like to help out fellow cels
 
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Basically every degree that isn’t devalued by now(which is most of them) will be devalued by the time he gets through school. Only exception is maaaaaybe cs but you can just self teach and/or do a bootcamp and save tons of time and money. Still better off with a trade imo. Prioritize freedom over riches. College makes you a bitch to whatever big company while trades give you autonomy and plenty of opportunity to make 60k+ and six figures down the line


There is a huge demand for STEM grads and it isn't going anywhere in the next decade. Regardless, any degree is often just a rubber stamp that gets you your first decent job. If you're American it's a serious decision with the costs involved and possibly not worth it but if you're somewhere the govt pays like most of Europe you'd be completely retarded to not get a degree.

CS is a great field to get into, but self taught is generally seen as inferior to a degree and so are boot camps unless you want to be some low end code monkey

Trades are fine but as someone who worked for years in construction it would be a waste if you had the intelligence to study STEM at a high level. I also don't see how it gives you more autonomy, you're still the bitch of your employer/main contractor/customer etc as much as any other profession. I was always bored shitless as a tradie and it was the worst grind ever. Plus it's unfortunately a severe statusmin depending on your social class.
 
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There is a huge demand for STEM grads and it isn't going anywhere in the next decade. Regardless, any degree is often just a rubber stamp that gets you your first decent job. If you're American it's a serious decision with the costs involved and possibly not worth it but if you're somewhere the govt pays like most of Europe you'd be completely retarded to not get a degree.

CS is a great field to get into, but self taught is generally seen as inferior to a degree and so are boot camps unless you want to be some low end code monkey

Trades are fine but as someone who worked for years in construction it would be a waste if you had the intelligence to study STEM at a high level. I also don't see how it gives you more autonomy, you're still the bitch of your employer/main contractor/customer etc as much as any other profession. I was always bored shitless as a tradie and it was the worst grind ever. Plus it's unfortunately a severe statusmin depending on your social class.
I’m talking about electricians or whatever who can start a business not so much big construction stuff. And like you said it’s just the ticket to your first job, so even if a bootcamp gets you a lower starting point you can end up making more by the time you would’ve gotten out of college, plus you’re making money instead of spending it along the way
 
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There is a huge demand for STEM grads and it isn't going anywhere in the next decade. Regardless, any degree is often just a rubber stamp that gets you your first decent job. If you're American it's a serious decision with the costs involved and possibly not worth it but if you're somewhere the govt pays like most of Europe you'd be completely retarded to not get a degree.

CS is a great field to get into, but self taught is generally seen as inferior to a degree and so are boot camps unless you want to be some low end code monkey

Trades are fine but as someone who worked for years in construction it would be a waste if you had the intelligence to study STEM at a high level. I also don't see how it gives you more autonomy, you're still the bitch of your employer/main contractor/customer etc as much as any other profession. I was always bored shitless as a tradie and it was the worst grind ever. Plus it's unfortunately a severe statusmin depending on your social class.
Not every STEM degree is legit

A lot of biologist end up jobless or as teachers
Most chemists & physicists are high IQ, study for a long time period and still get abused by the big pharma / manufacturing companies

Petroleum engineering is also STEM but will die out in 15 years and you learn nothing useful for founding an own company

Even alot of medicine specialisations will get automated by Artificial Intelligence

Some medicine & computer science specialisations are the only legit STEM degrees
 
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Not every STEM degree is legit

A lot of biologist end up jobless or as teachers
Most chemists & physicists are high IQ, study for a long time period and still get abused by the big pharma / manufacturing companies

Petroleum engineering is also STEM but will die out in 15 years and you learn nothing useful for founding an own company

Even alot of medicine specialisations will get automated by Artificial Intelligence

Certain medicine & computer science specialisations are the only legit STEM degrees
Yeppppp and medicine is such a long timeline and probably filled with people already expecting to end up a rich doctor. Plus much of the medical industry is sooo fucked so I couldn’t do it with a clear conscious. So cs or a trade bc both give you a quick start with entrepreneurial opportunities down the line.
And @Captain_Collagen my perspective is also very bearish on the economy and especially cities
 
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Yeppppp and medicine is such a long timeline and probably filled with people already expecting to end up a rich doctor. Plus much of the medical industry is sooo fucked so I couldn’t do it with a clear conscious. So cs or a trade bc both give you a quick start with entrepreneurial opportunities down the line.
And @Captain_Collagen my perspective is also very bearish on the economy and especially cities
In addition as a medical doctor like a surgeon or dentist you will have a very hard time finding employees which means you will never escape the rat race by leveraging other people's time
 
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I’m talking about electricians or whatever who can start a business not so much big construction stuff. And like you said it’s just the ticket to your first job, so even if a bootcamp gets you a lower starting point you can end up making more by the time you would’ve gotten out of college, plus you’re making money instead of spending it along the way

You're right, there's pros and cons to each tbh, and especially if you're American the cost factor is huge. I'm a bit biased as the best times of my life were in uni, but it didn't really benefit me career wise (I did a BA), except for giving me the free time to start a side hustle that then allowed me to get into a completely different field after graduation.

If you have insane drive and motivation the n self teaching programming is definitely legit too, but make sure you really learn CS fundamentals (most self taught devs don't) or you'll quickly stall
And @Captain_Collagen my perspective is also very bearish on the economy and especially cities

Yeah I noticed that. You think we're headed for a big collapse?
 
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You're right, there's pros and cons to each tbh, and especially if you're American the cost factor is huge. I'm a bit biased as the best times of my life were in uni, but it didn't really benefit me career wise (I did a BA), except for giving me the free time to start a side hustle that then allowed me to get into a completely different field after graduation.

If you have insane drive and motivation the n self teaching programming is definitely legit too, but make sure you really learn CS fundamentals (most self taught devs don't) or you'll quickly stall

Yeah I noticed that. You think we're headed for a big collapse?
I did a coding bootcamp so I may put that to use but can’t do shit until sleep apnea is fixed. It’d probably just be short term until I really figure out what to do. I’m high iq so maybe I’d do well coding but can’t be certain til I can sleep

Regarding economy check out my thread from a while back. Fiat and debt based economies are ALWAYS a time bomb and we never really recovered from 2008. Just reinflated with debt and qe
 
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I did a coding bootcamp so I may put that to use but can’t do shit until sleep apnea is fixed. It’d probably just be short term until I really figure out what to do. I’m high iq so maybe I’d do well coding but can’t be certain til I can sleep

Regarding economy check out my thread from a while back. Fiat and debt based economies are ALWAYS a time bomb and we never really recovered from 2008. Just reinflated with debt and qe

Sleep problems are hell, good luck getting that fixed

Will read your thread tomorrow when I can think properly, but it looks high IQ at a glance. I am inclined to agree tbh. There is an epic correction coming some time, but I dont think it will be collapse tier, let's see
 
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Sleep problems are hell, good luck getting that fixed

Will read your thread tomorrow when I can think properly, but it looks high IQ at a glance. I am inclined to agree tbh. There is an epic correction coming some time, but I dont think it will be collapse tier, let's see
Another major issue is that 85% of all jobs will be automated by Artificial Intelligence + Robotics
 
bioengineering is a field with huge prospects. I have a friend from the phd I m doing which is a bioengineer and the guy has very broad job opportunities because supply of labor is low in that field. You need to be very high iq tho, this guy iq mogs me to andromeda and back i am a 148 iq pts guy.
 
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bioengineering is a field with huge prospects. I have a friend from the phd I m doing which is a bioengineer and the guy has very broad job opportunities because supply of labor is low in that field. You need to be very high iq tho, this guy iq mogs me to andromeda and back i am a 148 iq pts guy.
The problem with bioengineering / molecular life sciences is that you invest tens of millions into research without even knowing if you can create a good product to patent, also every YEAR WORLDWIDE only 35 new drugs get authorized by the government offices

Imagine being a researcher and creating a new drug that produces billions in profit while getting paid 80.000€ a year and getting abused by the lab managers
 
The problem with bioengineering / molecular life sciences is that you invest tens of millions into research without even knowing if you can create a good product to patent, also every YEAR WORLDWIDE only 35 new drugs get authorized by the government offices

Imagine being a researcher and creating a new drug that produces billions in profit while getting paid 80.000€ a year and getting abused by the lab managers
I am not talking about drugs. This guys develops new protesis and mechanical devices for human body. To get that shut approved you need much less money and effort compared to drugs. And the success % is much higher. Also salaries are great. You just need to be high iq.
 
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im going to get into data science inshaAllah

in europe data science isn't really big it's exploding now tho and in america its huge
 
Money halo in 5-10 years is a guy with land, a home, and skills to keep himself employed no matter what. City jobs will go to shit and city women aren’t worth it anyway. Find a decent rural girl to settle down with. If you ditch porn and other places you constantly see dimes then you’ll be happy fucking one decent looking girl who treats you right
Based and redpilled as fuck

The cities are quickly deteriorating into shitholes (not that they weren’t already), rural, small town, suburb is the way to go.
 
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Aren't you the guy who asked about degrees for below average iq before?
If yes then dentistry seems to be out of reach.
You can try coping with coding, not sure if you will do well on university as you have to do a lot of math for the degree though.
 
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Aren't you the guy who asked about degrees for below average iq before?
If yes then dentistry seems to be out of reach.
You can try coping with coding, not sure if you will do well on university as you have to do a lot of math for the degree though.
I know very low IQ dentists personally

Also id rather have a bad grades degree in a great field rather than perfect grades degree in arts/gender studies
 
boomer advice but unless you want to suffer your entire life, choose something you'd do for free/you already do instead of shit that pays well.
I'm not saying be a retard and become a teacher or some other low paid state drone though
 
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boomer advice but unless you want to suffer your entire life, choose something you'd do for free/you already do instead of shit that pays well.
I'm not saying be a retard and become a teacher or some other low paid state drone though
Legit advice^
 
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I know very low IQ dentists personally

Also id rather have a bad grades degree in a great field rather than perfect grades degree in arts/gender studies
Problem with dentistry is that it is highly desired field with limited spots to enter.
I had not really checked the thread thoroughly but in my country you need absolute top high school exam results to even get admission.
From what I heard this may also be a problem if you a considering studying in some 3rd world country as lots of people may have had the same idea.

Good luck with getting degree though, you seem to have ok attitude - just be aware that this could be really hard.
 
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boomer advice but unless you want to suffer your entire life, choose something you'd do for free/you already do instead of shit that pays well.
I'm not saying be a retard and become a teacher or some other low paid state drone though
i like to design/photoshop/video editing but demand supply is already so high
 
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Jfl at economics
yeah gonna do business econmics (finance & control) :lul: :lul: because i dont know what to become and after that i can choose alot , actor would be my first choice but thats so hard to get a good career from it:cry:
 
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yeah gonna do business econmics (finance & control) :lul: :lul: because i dont know what to become and after that i can choose alot , actor would be my first choice but thats so hard to get a good career from it:cry:
develop new economic theory to save the world from climate change bro i know you can do it
 
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medical professions and technology are the best careers for sure
Just try to follow your passion

I just want to point out the fact if you get an IT degree you can wageslave immediately and get money for surgeries, while becoming a dentist/doctor requires more time
 
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medical professions and technology are the best careers for sure
Just try to follow your passion

I just want to point out the fact if you get an IT degree you can wageslave immediately and get money for surgeries, while becoming a dentist/doctor requires more time
Medicine / Computer Science COMBINED with thinking economically and leveraging other people's time and money
 

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