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Old 08-29-2019, 09:11 AM  
trevesty
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They kind of are. I mean, just because you go to college and get a degree in women's studies doesn't necessarily mean you're going to get a job.





Nothing in life is guaranteed.
It's almost like you intentionally selected an extremely small sample size of college graduates to illustrate an otherwise retarded point.

https://nces.ed.gov/programs/coe/indicator_cta.asp

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Postsecondary institutions conferred 2.0 million bachelor’s degrees in 2016–17. More than half were concentrated in five fields of study: business (19 percent, or 381,000 degrees); health professions and related programs (12 percent, or 238,000 degrees); social sciences and history (8 percent, or 159,000 degrees); psychology (6 percent, or 117,000 degrees); and biological and biomedical sciences (6 percent, or 117,000 degrees). The fields in which the next largest percentages of bachelor’s degrees were conferred in 2016–17 were engineering (6 percent, or 116,000 degrees); communication, journalism, and related programs (5 percent, or 93,800 degrees); visual and performing arts (5 percent, or 91,300 degrees); and education (4 percent, or 85,100 degrees). Overall, 377,000 bachelor’s degrees (19 percent) were conferred in a STEM field.
But whatever you've gotta tell yourself to keep believing dip shit generational shit, I guess.
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