Going to college soon, what should I study that's easy and could make good money?

Going to college soon, what should I study that's easy and could make good money?

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dont go to college and waste your money. start an business. optimally something you have a passion for. less stress, more money, sooner. thank me a year from now, when your friends are still studying and you are living.

>study that's easy and could make good money?
Gender and Ethnic Studies, then get into the "diversity training" racket.

I heard people not finding jobs in that.

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You wont do well at anything you choose with that mindset. Pick something you're passionate about and commit 2-5 yrs of time and effort to it so you can apply it in the work force

> t. an "intelligent" user who tried the same shit and learned the hard way that secondary education isn't some skim over shit. .

eh if you have money and can network well the intelligence to income ratios for MBA seems hard to beat. If you don't make connections, maybe a niche of stem? Geo and petroleum engineers make pretty good money, but often have to work if weird places.

Inherit a fortune, be failure in "business" (bankrupt casino, the system designed to fleece the ignorant), run for president, fail at that. Golf, pissed on by whores, thumbrot from Twitter use.

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Art History

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This. You are setting yourself up for failure.

I suggest you start working a shit job (restaurant, warehouse, etc) until college starts so you can realize, “gee, I don’t want to do that for the rest of my life. I had better work hard while in school instead of going into debt so I can party and get some half assed piece of paper”

You will be competing with disabled people who get "social anxiety" when their uber driver start talking to them.

In this field being functionning is like a superpower

Learn a trade. You're clearly not passionate about anything. Don't waste your time and money on college. Take it from someone who made that very mistake.

this, the money you will spend on useless shit could be used to start a business

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Truck driver if you live in New Zealand or ireland they get treated very good and the pay is above average no where else tho

IT. High demand, good salaries. Also you will get a job almost everywhere in the world and have a precious skill for life.

Great advice. I went to uni but dropped out. Then I worked in a warehouse for 2 years, hard manual shit and everyone treats you like shit even though you work hard. Then I went back to uni and did astrophysics and absolutely nailed it and enjoyed it too.

Learn programming. There's literally an endless supply of incredibly valuable resources online that allow just about anyone to train themselves to an employable degree, if you have the dedication and time to do it, that is.

Gender Studies lmao

"study" actual work, a real job, not the faggy bullshit that'll put you in debt with no real way out for decades.... But you're most likely a fucking idiot anyways, so go for it.... Fuck it.

Dont go. Learn a trade instead. Im an electrician in nyc for 13 years. Havnt made less than $135,000 in the last 4 yrs. But of course u need to learn on the job.

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>Going to college soon
We know ur 12

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>easy
Nothing.
The only 'easy money' degree is Business Administration, but you'd already know that if you had the prerequisite connections.

If you want a relatively 'easy' degree that is now *very* niche and *very* in demand - Draughtsmen.
Yes, the arts - but not the new arts, learning to draw life and nature.

Pays well in Australia too, better than NZ.
But it's harder than NZ too - enjoy the oodnadatta track or don't do it at all.

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Unironically, gender fluidity and social consciousness double major

Hydroponic farming

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Don't go to college. Go to a trade school. You'll start out with way less debt, you're pretty much guaranteed a job right after graduation, and if you play your cards right you could easily be completely debt free with a paid off vehicle and house before you are 35.