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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 7 Jun 2013

    Recent U.S. college grads who majored in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8%, vs 5.8% for chemistry majors.http://on.wsj.com/13odirj 

    12:04 AM - 7 Jun 2013
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      1. Scott Menor‏Verified account @smenor 7 Jun 2013
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        «@WSJ: ..U.S. college grads.. in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8%, vs 5.8% for chemistry.. http://on.wsj.com/13odirj » also water is wet

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      1. Dana Firas‏ @DanaFiras1 7 Jun 2013
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        Value of arts & humanities? “@WSJ: Higher unemployment rates among recent U.S. college grads who majored in English http://on.wsj.com/13odirj ”

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      1. Kevin Arts‏ @kevinmarts 7 Jun 2013
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        Dept of Not News RT @WSJ: Recent US English majors had an unemployment rate of 9.8%, vs 5.8% for chemistry majors.http://on.wsj.com/13odirj 

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      1. Biswanath Saha‏ @modontanti 7 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Human beings study humanities & machines study science according to their need. So no need to worry.

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      2. Raymond‏ @rkcudjoe 7 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ @box_o_demons, you see this son, you're fucking toast! You better take the mascot job!!

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      3. Jason Elek‏ @JasonZPElek 7 Jun 2013
        Replying to @rkcudjoe

        @rkcudjoe fuck chemistry majors. They're just a bunch of analytical nerds with no taste for substance or style #starvingartistFTW

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      2. James Sadighian‏ @jsadighian 8 Jun 2013
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        @Hzaghmout “@WSJ: Recent grads who majored in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8% vs 5.8% for chemistry majors. http://on.wsj.com/13odirj ”

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      3. !حكم‏ @zagystardust 9 Jun 2013
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        @jsadighian whoops

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      1. Kevin‏ @Wasko_Dash 7 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Recent U.S. college grads who majored in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8%, vs 5.8% for chemistry majors" hell yeah brother!

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      1. Lisa Routel‏ @LisaRoutel 7 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ as a former chemist in pharma, I'm surprised chem majors are doing so well. Are they pursuing teaching/fields outside of pharma?

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      1. Emily Mae‏ @emilymentock 7 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Recent U.S. college grads who majored in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8%” Not even 10?! I'm feeling much better about life.

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      1. mamabear‏ @mamabearjrl 7 Jun 2013
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        @WSJ Chem important but how gray the world would be without English majors or the other humanities. We can't all be chemists.Thank the stars

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      1. Tom Damato‏ @tdamato 7 Jun 2013
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        “@WSJ: Recent U.S. college grads who majored in English had an unemployment rate of 9.8%, vs 5.8% for chemistry majors.”@DamatoSawyer

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