what a fun data visualisation. pretty intuitive especially being able to see when certain majors overtake others and become more popular
What is being included in “business”? There are many distinct categories within business that I would have expected to see broken out individually (Finance, Human Capital Management, Marketing) that all seem to be lumped together. What’s weird is that accounting *is* broken out instead of going in with the rest of business.
But wait I was told all of Gen Z have been getting useless arts degrees!!
Anyone else’s degree fall off the graph eventually?
Call me crazy but I think nursing should be included with nursing
I now see why there is a student loan crisis.
considering there is an insane oversupply of computer science graduates what are business grads even doing?
What is the difference between Nursing and Nursing (RN/LPN)?
Wow engineering has really nosedived, I wonder why that is? Having said that I graduated with an EE degree with honors 8 years ago and struggled to find my first job.
I work in a giant manufacturing company and it seems like a majority of the engineers that are working there are from overseas. Not sure if that is because we can’t find engineers here, or it’s cheaper to just import them.
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Sloping the labels makes this very hard to read.
what a fun data visualisation. pretty intuitive especially being able to see when certain majors overtake others and become more popular
What is being included in “business”? There are many distinct categories within business that I would have expected to see broken out individually (Finance, Human Capital Management, Marketing) that all seem to be lumped together. What’s weird is that accounting *is* broken out instead of going in with the rest of business.
But wait I was told all of Gen Z have been getting useless arts degrees!!
Anyone else’s degree fall off the graph eventually?
Call me crazy but I think nursing should be included with nursing
I now see why there is a student loan crisis.
considering there is an insane oversupply of computer science graduates what are business grads even doing?
What is the difference between Nursing and Nursing (RN/LPN)?
Wow engineering has really nosedived, I wonder why that is? Having said that I graduated with an EE degree with honors 8 years ago and struggled to find my first job.
I work in a giant manufacturing company and it seems like a majority of the engineers that are working there are from overseas. Not sure if that is because we can’t find engineers here, or it’s cheaper to just import them.