numonex said:
Business, Computer Science, Science or Arts degrees have mixed employment results compared to other study fields. Degrees in Medicine , Nursing, Engineering, Teaching and Law are more likely going to lead to better chances of securing employment after graduation. There needs to be a demand in the employment market for new graduates to enter the field. Where there is little or no demand for labour, there will be higher unemployment. A college degree may end up being a high debt trap if you can not secure employment. Further education such as a Masters or PHD may be needed to secure employment. Bachelor's degrees are too common these days with between 40% to 60% of the population with one of those degrees. Taking up a trade may be a better career path compared to a college degree that offers little or no future employment prospects. Choose carefully before undertaking college education and plunging into tens of thousands in debt. |
The pay differential between a BS and a Masters in comp sci/info systems is least of all majors.







