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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Recommended Majors at U.S. Universities

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#1
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  • 2022/05/11 19:05

I plan to go to an American university.
I would like to know what majors you recommend.

Also, please let me know if there are any majors that are meaningless or difficult to get a job.

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#29
  • 夢りん
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 23:27
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I wish I had taken # 22's advice 30 years ago.
I graduated from a four-year college with a major that did nothing for my job.
Even my school counselor didn't give me that advice back then. So after graduation I looked for a job and got one where I could get hired.
This is how I ended up going to college without a plan. I think there are a lot of people like that in LA.
And now, while raising my children, I often wish I had more money.
If I had known this advice 30 years ago, my life would have been much different.
Oh ~ I'm so frustrated.

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#33
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 23:57
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> There are quite a few jobs where you can make $10 ~ $150,000 a year.

Less.

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#34
  • 人生ずっと勝ち組
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 00:00
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>If I had known this advice 30 years ago, my life would have been much different.

Do it now.

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#38
  • 夢りん
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 03:13
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I was a humanities major. ~ And I chose humanities ? I want to ask myself in the past ( lol )
I was able to study abroad after graduating from university in Japan, I worked hard after graduation and got married and had a baby late
I am in my 50s My kids are still at home, so I have a lot to do, and housework and I'm full up with housework and work ~.
is ~ hard w

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#40
  • 無知の空論
  • 2022/05/13 (Fri) 04:37
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>> You get to college, make friends, hit it off, start a completely different business, make connections. These are the types of people who are successful nowadays

>> A handful of people pay a lot of money to graduate and get the job they want
A completely different job with a lower salary I mean, you know, moving from one job to another or working part-time at Starbucks.

This guy didn't go to college.
Too extreme.
Or maybe he went to a bottom-of-the-barrel college. ?

A college degree in either Japan or the U.S. is better treatment and more job options.

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