I hate when people say, "You should major in the STEM fields, it's the only field that will give you a good job/you won't be a barista." Not necessarily.
My question to that is this: Why study something you don't enjoy? Shouldn't higher education be about a subject you actually like studying? Statistics have proven a BS/BA degree earners have more income over a lifetime than just HS diplomas. Trade schools for things like automotive repair should be considered, too.
I think getting a job anyway is more about connections. Sure, your degree may help (and may be a requirement for some entry level jobs), but you need to be persistent and continually educate yourself in order to appear relevant on a resume.... among other things.
Do what you want! It's your life!
Everyone needs to play Lost Odyssey! Any opposition to this and I will have to just say, "If it's a fight you want, you got it!"







