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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 4 Nov 2017

    6 myths about choosing a college majorhttp://nyti.ms/2AiQgZ6 

    5:41 AM - 4 Nov 2017
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      1.  ™️‏ @WeakWiFiSignal 4 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Pick whatever major you like. Chances are you’ll never work in that field anyways.

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      1. Black Superiority‏ @NissanChristoph 4 Nov 2017
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        Major in a subject you enjoy. You'll do well. Good grades shows you can be trained.

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      1. Black Superiority‏ @NissanChristoph 4 Nov 2017
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        Had they been educated, perhaps they could spell "businessmen".

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      2. Black Superiority‏ @NissanChristoph 4 Nov 2017
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        Me after college: Navy Pilot turned computer programmer. My major: Psychology.

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      1. Teresa Ganim‏ @henleyurban 4 Nov 2017
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        Save your money and get a trade college is a racket.

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      1. Craig B‏ @craig58 4 Nov 2017
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        Some truth to this. As an engineer, I received a decent starting salary compared to other majors. However, salaries tend to plateau after about 15 years unless you take a management position or go out on your own. People who stay in corporate engineering positions end up stuck.

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      1. Rusty Fender‏ @FenderRusty 4 Nov 2017
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        Yea right...focus on gender studies and not science/math...fake news

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      2. STEM Myth‏ @Stem_is_a_myth 4 Nov 2017
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        Don't lie to your kids, by the time they graduate with a STEM degree, it will be obsolete - and employers have no idea what skills they needpic.twitter.com/P6cqOTgdEL

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      2. JJM@TrumpNation‏ @JosephM80436999 4 Nov 2017
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        Get a job. Problem solved. College is for dummies

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      3. Bek Hobbes, eaten by owls‏ @Greebobek 4 Nov 2017
        Replying to @JosephM80436999 @nytimes

        Donald Trump went to college. Hey, you are right!

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      4. JJM@TrumpNation‏ @JosephM80436999 4 Nov 2017
        Replying to @Greebobek @nytimes

        Some jobs require higher education. Most jobs only require common sense and a good work ethic.

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      5. Black Superiority‏ @NissanChristoph 4 Nov 2017
        Replying to @JosephM80436999 @Greebobek @nytimes

        True. However, the first requirement is that you get hired, and that is really why you need the degree.

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      6. JJM@TrumpNation‏ @JosephM80436999 4 Nov 2017
        Replying to @NissanChristoph @Greebobek @nytimes

        I make 42 an hr. Under 30 years old. High school diploma.

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      1. Frrann Ccess‏ @FrrannCcess 5 Nov 2017
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        "A liberal arts education is essential to students as individuals and also as members of a democratic society."http://pride.tamuc.edu/arete/2017/10/ …

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      1. Pass the Puck‏ @passthepuck 4 Nov 2017
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        Myth1: They teach Morals! Myth2: lookin out 4 your best interests! Myth3: You'll be smarter! Myth4: You'll have more money Last: They care!

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      1. Daniel Fineman‏ @DanielFineman 4 Nov 2017
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        Noticeably absent from your graph is Fine Arts. Are starving artists outliers that you don’t want to display? #FineArts #BFA #MFA

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