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Your advice makes no sense. The developed world is not hungry for young "talent" who are only educated in fields with no market value. It's not as if German companies are desperate to hire a bunch of Americans with Art History degrees.


Just FYI, I stumbled upon this discussion the other day. This [1] is not the same source that was going around but states the same thing.

"STEM graduates, often hailed as the golden ticket to career success, are facing unemployment rates that might make you double-take. For instance, computer engineering majors are grappling with a 7.5% unemployment rate, while art history majors—yes, the ones often mocked for their “impractical” degrees—are sitting pretty at just 3%. What’s going on here?"

[1] https://capwolf.com/why-stem-grads-struggle-to-find-jobs-in-...




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