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Honestly I am going to do a finance major. And while making a lot of money helps the division I also just for some reason love looking at how money moves
@@shinyhunterCF so your fine with spending the prime of your life only working with barely any time to do anything besides work. Because remember, this is mentally demanding job so your body will end up needing more sleep to cope with it.
@@michael6909 Yes, but computer science isn't only just 'programming'; other engineering learn programming too. I mean at the end of the day if you want to excel in the IT industry you may need EECS skills. If you only do EE that's totally fine; not me saying, the majority of people say EE is way harder than CS.
I graduated with a bachelor in Computer Science. It is tiring as hell and actually, it is very competitive. I have been trying to land a job for over a year now and still didn't find any 💔
You forgot about Petroleum Engineering. Can start around $90,000 and depending on the company you can invest in new wells drills or wells being purchased. Adding those together can get you over $250,000 per year.
Ummm no, a software engineer is not going to make $100k off the bat. Not even close, Timmy. That's the salary of someone with years of experience (5+ years). As an actual software engineer, I couldn't even keep count on the number of college graduates that don't know shit about programming other than useless theory. A starting salary would be in the 50-65k range.
Yes but no To get a software developer job with all the competition you need work experience like internship and your own projects as references but entry-level software developer jobs go as high as 200k(total comp meaning base salary,stocks and bonus)
Buddy of mine went to a big five tech corp right out of university. 115k plus benefits and stock options right off the bat, directly out of school. It is absolutely possible with big American corporations
@@shayantaiyeb1880that's not true at all. The job may be difficult in the beggining of your career (if you start at an oil platform) but it doesn't mean they work every second with no breaks. In fact, Petroluem Engineers who work in an office instead of an oil platform actually work in such a relaxed environment
Also please remember If you pick a major just for the money, it will be super difficult and boring Pick a major you’re actually interested in and matches with what you’ll be good at
You need to start now, because EVERYONE wants to get into Investment Banking, and to make it worse, your competition are students from America's elite universes: Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, etc. If you're still in high school, you need to get a 4.0 GPA right now and get a good enough SAT score to go into one of these schools, like a near perfect score. The reason being that Investment Banking companies recruit students from those universities. The problem with most Finance jobs, especially with Investment Banking, is that you can't just walk into an office with a Finance degree and say ''i want a job.'' These jobs, even at beginner level, require previous experience in the field, which is why internships during college are crucial to getting a job after graduating. But you probably know what I'm going to say next... The only way you can get a solid chance of getting Investment Banking internships is by going to one of those elite universities I mentioned. So, to top it off: If you're in High School, get a 4.0 GPA RIGHT NOW, keep it like that for the rest of your high school career, get a 1400+ SAT score, and get into an elite American university. These schools are but not limited to: Harvard, New York Stern, UPenn, University of Michigan, Stanford, University of Virginia, and more. For more info, search up ''Investment Banking Target Schools'' If you're already in college, and not at one of these schools, it's too late.
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Honestly I am going to do a finance major. And while making a lot of money helps the division I also just for some reason love looking at how money moves
Yeah I was thinking the same but then I realised I will lose my two most precious assets, time and brain.
Good luck with majoring in something only for the money.
100+ HOUR WEEKS?!!
you would only have 9 hrs of free time every day those 9hrs include sleep aswell
@@AmarionMays I'd rather die rich than die in a shithole
@@shinyhunterCF so your fine with spending the prime of your life only working with barely any time to do anything besides work. Because remember, this is mentally demanding job so your body will end up needing more sleep to cope with it.
@@anthonyJones-ll4ei
yep, the hours are only like that for the first two years anyway
@@gameshock3897 the comment said rich so they are planning to work until they reach the top 1% meaning the hours will not change after 2 years.
electrical engineering is underrated
facts thats my dream
Software is a subset of electrical.
@@michael6909 Yes, but computer science isn't only just 'programming'; other engineering learn programming too. I mean at the end of the day if you want to excel in the IT industry you may need EECS skills. If you only do EE that's totally fine; not me saying, the majority of people say EE is way harder than CS.
Closely related. By the way, CS college program is founded by Electrical Engineers and Mathematicians@@michael6909
Honestly, money is not what motivates me. I want to be some sort of environmental biologist, and I’m fully avare that I will get next to zero money.
I graduated with a bachelor in Computer Science. It is tiring as hell and actually, it is very competitive. I have been trying to land a job for over a year now and still didn't find any 💔
I'm sorry that happened to you
unless if you actually studied programming outside of university , you are screwed.
lmao what a loser
You forgot about Petroleum Engineering. Can start around $90,000 and depending on the company you can invest in new wells drills or wells being purchased. Adding those together can get you over $250,000 per year.
That seems amazing
Trade joba are good fields for alot of people.
wow, this hit differently
Appreciate you Enzo🤝 are/did you study any of these?👀
Ummm no, a software engineer is not going to make $100k off the bat. Not even close, Timmy. That's the salary of someone with years of experience (5+ years). As an actual software engineer, I couldn't even keep count on the number of college graduates that don't know shit about programming other than useless theory.
A starting salary would be in the 50-65k range.
Yes but no
To get a software developer job with all the competition you need work experience like internship and your own projects as references but entry-level software developer jobs go as high as 200k(total comp meaning base salary,stocks and bonus)
Starting salary where i live is 200k
had to laugh in what world is a software engineer making less than 70k
Buddy of mine went to a big five tech corp right out of university. 115k plus benefits and stock options right off the bat, directly out of school. It is absolutely possible with big American corporations
That is not not likely I can’t even find a entry level software engineer spots that’s less than 80k…
Doctors also have harsh hostipal circumstances, career paths & sustaining, & like half of their original salaries go to the government
9-5💀
slaving away 😭
AVOID MEDICAL SCHOOL
Europe and Asia: STOP THE CAP!
I’m working with computer science at a young age lol
Doing nothing 24/7 is killing me. Im also selling my soul staying home doing nothing. Maybe slavery is not bad 😞
Nah bro go volunteer
@@adriandolikhani5346 volunteer for work?
I agree, go out into the world and sell your tv. Go to community college. Doing anything is better than sleeping your life away !
Am starting airspace engineering
Petroleum Engineering left the chat...
Dude petroleum engineering is straight up depression,like I heard u gotta work every single second and don’t even get a break
@@shayantaiyeb1880that's not true at all. The job may be difficult in the beggining of your career (if you start at an oil platform) but it doesn't mean they work every second with no breaks. In fact, Petroluem Engineers who work in an office instead of an oil platform actually work in such a relaxed environment
@@Action-je2lu I see,goes to show I have a lot to learn😃
Super saturated
@@shayantaiyeb1880only the floorhands the engineers get an air conditioned office😂
Also please remember
If you pick a major just for the money, it will be super difficult and boring
Pick a major you’re actually interested in and matches with what you’ll be good at
@monstertrio116 Yes that is good, I mean picking a job just because it makes lots of money but you like finance then yes
How do I become the last one
You need to start now, because EVERYONE wants to get into Investment Banking, and to make it worse, your competition are students from America's elite universes: Harvard, Stanford, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania, etc.
If you're still in high school, you need to get a 4.0 GPA right now and get a good enough SAT score to go into one of these schools, like a near perfect score. The reason being that Investment Banking companies recruit students from those universities. The problem with most Finance jobs, especially with Investment Banking, is that you can't just walk into an office with a Finance degree and say ''i want a job.'' These jobs, even at beginner level, require previous experience in the field, which is why internships during college are crucial to getting a job after graduating. But you probably know what I'm going to say next...
The only way you can get a solid chance of getting Investment Banking internships is by going to one of those elite universities I mentioned.
So, to top it off:
If you're in High School, get a 4.0 GPA RIGHT NOW, keep it like that for the rest of your high school career, get a 1400+ SAT score, and get into an elite American university. These schools are but not limited to: Harvard, New York Stern, UPenn, University of Michigan, Stanford, University of Virginia, and more. For more info, search up ''Investment Banking Target Schools''
If you're already in college, and not at one of these schools, it's too late.
Lets go for finance 😈
Is mechanical engineering good
Not if u live in europe
You still have to pay for medical school
@element5817 you dont have to pay for med school (i pay 170 Euros a semester to study which is close to nothing)
Imma study finance 🤑 when I get to college
Sports
Work like a slave, buy a properties, rent out, achieve freedom.
Pilot! Fresh outta college and got my first job offer at an airline for $120/hr 🥸
what did you go to school for? what was the path like?