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i was thinking abt medicine but are there any other and what should i specialize in if i choose medicine
 
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STEM is law except maybe computer science
 
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i was thinking abt medicine but are there any other and what should i specialize in if i choose medicine
It doesn't matter what major you go into. It matters what college you graduated from.

A person who graduated in African studies from MIT/Stanford/Yale etc will have better career prospects than someone with a Mathematics degree from some bumfuck university
 
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i was thinking abt medicine but are there any other and what should i specialize in if i choose medicine
ai is already better than any doctors at diagnosing anything, surgeon robots already exist. medecine is cooked unless you want to work for the cartel as a surgeon that operates on cartel member that have been shot or something. im pretty sure the competition pretty fucked here too
 
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engineering physics or mathematics depends where u live tho
 
Just become a drug dealer it’s over
 
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ai is already better than any doctors at diagnosing anything, surgeon robots already exist. medecine is cooked unless you want to work for the cartel as a surgeon that operates on cartel member that have been shot or something. im pretty sure the competition pretty fucked here too
everybody would choose me over ai though so
 
none don’t go to goyschool
 
Engineering is too complex for currys
still theyre always choosing it knowing its over for their curry life not even earning a trillion a year would save that subhuman race
 
still theyre always choosing it knowing its over for their curry life not even earning a trillion a year would save that subhuman race
Well yea its a lucrative career if you are going to go for uni to get a high paying job, either that or you can wageslave shitty blue collar jobs
 
Medtech, Fintech, Biotech, Pharma Sciences, (Most) Engineering degrees, Finance. These are the only niches that are still gonna easily make you 6 figures and you actually need the degree or else they won't hire you.
 
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none, The Illuminati did not disband in 1785 but secretly infiltrated academia, using the founding era of American colleges as their new base of operations. Every university, from Ivy League giants to small community colleges, functions as a node in a vast Illuminati control matrix designed for long-term social engineering. Campuses are filled with hidden symbols such as pyramids, all-seeing eyes, obelisks, owls, and Masonic patterns embedded in architecture, logos, and plazas as deliberate signatures of ownership. College curricula, especially mandatory core courses in critical theory and global perspectives, serve as subtle reprogramming tools to shape minds toward Illuminati-approved ideologies. Greek life, secret societies like Skull and Bones at Yale, and elite alumni networks act as recruitment and enforcement arms, funneling selected students into positions of power in government, finance, media, and intelligence agencies. Even seemingly innocent elements like school mascots, fountains, and eternal flames follow standardized Illuminati templates across institutions worldwide. In this theory, higher education is not about learning but a comprehensive system for selecting, indoctrinating, and controlling future global elites under one hidden authority.
 
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What?:lul::lul::lul: How:lul:
You can literally deploy anything a CompSci major can make in 2 days with Claude Code. Software and Systems engineers are literally getting fired everyday, most corpos don't even hire Junior Programmers or Engineers anymore. My older brother and father are both CompSci grads and my older brother recently got laid off from his job as a Systems Engineer at Tidal because they literally just have no need for him anymore. My father is a senior systems engineer and he's still worried about his job. I give him 5 years before they entrust LLMS to manage infrastructure even with the security risks. On top of that, every idiot who wants a job in "muh tech" flips a coin and if it's heads they go for Computer Science instead of an unsaturated niche like Biotech or Fintech, which still only have a few years left, but at least they aren't facing insane unemployment right now.

I literally thought for the longest time that I would be a CompSci major and part of me still wants to be, but I'm literally churning out industry level B2B and B2C software projects to sell every week for only $20 dollars a month, there's literally no need for me to get a degree because I'm already making 8-10k a month working a job that I would be doing anyway (but with more work). The skill that I think would have the most value in today's job market is going to be communications and sales, which has been by far the hardest part of managing my business. Once the world is completely overtaken by slop the only people who are still making money will be those who know how to sell the slop to other people, anybody can program slop.
 
You can literally deploy anything a CompSci major can make in 2 days with Claude Code. Software and Systems engineers are literally getting fired everyday, most corpos don't even hire Junior Programmers or Engineers anymore. My older brother and father are both CompSci grads and my older brother recently got laid off from his job as a Systems Engineer at Tidal because they literally just have no need for him anymore. My father is a senior systems engineer and he's still worried about his job. I give him 5 years before they entrust LLMS to manage infrastructure even with the security risks. On top of that, every idiot who wants a job in "muh tech" flips a coin and if it's heads they go for Computer Science instead of an unsaturated niche like Biotech or Fintech, which still only have a few years left, but at least they aren't facing insane unemployment right now.

I literally thought for the longest time that I would be a CompSci major and part of me still wants to be, but I'm literally churning out industry level B2B and B2C software projects to sell every week for only $20 dollars a month, there's literally no need for me to get a degree because I'm already making 8-10k a month working a job that I would be doing anyway (but with more work). The skill that I think would have the most value in today's job market is going to be communications and sales, which has been by far the hardest part of managing my business. Once the world is completely overtaken by slop the only people who are still making money will be those who know how to sell the slop to other people, anybody can program slop.
you’re right that the "junior dev" era is cooked and anyone can make a basic app in a weekend now, but you’re confusing a side hustle with actual engineering. If any random with a $20 subscription can makew your entire business in a day, you don't have a career you’re just in a race to the bottom with everyone else using the same tools. Real CS isn't about writing basic code it’s about the deep-level systems and security that AI still fakes its way through. When your "2-day app" hits a massive scaling wall or gets hacked, your sales skills won't fix the server. You’re winning the short game by selling "slop" (if ur actually even doing that tbh) but once the market gets buried in it, the only people actually getting paid will be the ones who know how to build the tools you’re just renting, Also what would you do to fix a security leak? or what would u do if Claude shutsdown
 
It doesn't matter what major you go into. It matters what college you graduated from.

A person who graduated in African studies from MIT/Stanford/Yale etc will have better career prospects than someone with a Mathematics degree from some bumfuck university
Just not true
 
Also what would you do to fix a security leak? or what would u do if Claude shutsdown
The scenario you are describing is very unlikely, but if Claude shutdown I'd just switch to the chineese ai tools or Codex lol. Claude already handles the security to my apps quite well, as long as you aren't making bumfuck mistakes like leaving your Stripe API tokens front-end, which is solved by using actual prompts instead of just "make it super safe and make no mistakes" you should be fine, it will only get better as Mythos goes public.
 
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Just not true
Semi-true because those colleges have absolutely insane alumni networks and halo. If someone was going to pay you a decent wage for something as useless as African studies it would most likely be from there.
 
You're probably a community college coper thinking you are gonna get good jobs :lul:
Community College can be useful for transferring, but besides that yeah you aren't getting a good job if you graduate from a CC.
 
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