by everything on Sun Jul 01, 2018 1:17 pm
For the college-going, there are some studies (sorry not to google right now) that show a much higher correlation between major and employment/salary than in prestige, etc. of the university. The millenials and younger seem to recognize these patterns vs. the times when getting into some big name school and studying whatever seemed sufficient. Now there is a kind of mental arms race among the nerdy folks where one needs a PhD to be a "data scientist" or software engineer. But of course, those who can succeed in sales will make the biggest money, which is another topic. (I'm not including hedge fund manager outliers).
Congrats on the UPS gig.
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everything on Sun Jul 01, 2018 1:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
amateur practices til gets right pro til can't get wrong
/ better approx answer to right q than exact answer to wrong q which can be made precise /
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