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posted by martyb on Friday November 03 2017, @07:13PM   Printer-friendly
from the cost-benefit-analysis dept.

How's that STEM education working out?

Much of the public enthusiasm for STEM education rests on the assumption that these fields are rich in job opportunity. Some are, some aren’t. STEM is an expansive category, spanning many disciplines and occupations, from software engineers and data scientists to geologists, astronomers and physicists.

What recent studies have made increasingly apparent is that the greatest number of high-paying STEM jobs are in the “T” (specifically, computing).

Earlier this year, Glassdoor, a jobs listing website, ranked the median base salary of workers in their first five years of employment by undergraduate major. Computer science topped the list ($70,000), followed by electrical engineering ($68,438). Biochemistry ($46,406) and biotechnology ($48,442) were among the lowest paying majors in the study, which also confirmed that women are generally underrepresented in STEM majors.

So study cybersecurity, not slime molds.


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  • (Score: 1, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 03 2017, @09:18PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday November 03 2017, @09:18PM (#591887)

    -- When can men opt out of a pregnancy?

    When they start being able to carry the fetus to term inside themselves.

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  • (Score: 2) by Snow on Friday November 03 2017, @11:52PM (1 child)

    by Snow (1601) on Friday November 03 2017, @11:52PM (#591936) Journal

    I'm not advocating for forcing abortions on other people, but rather a process where I can opt out.

    Fill out a form, pay 1/2 the cost of an abortion, possibly a little extra to cover time off work or to help make up for the ordeal. After that, it would be up to the woman to either abort or raise the kid on her own (with no child support $$).

    It is cold, heartless and kinda fucked up? Ya. But it's also pretty fucked up that someone can be forced to pay for child support for 18 years because a One Night Stand wants to have a baby..

    • (Score: 3, Insightful) by crafoo on Saturday November 04 2017, @03:24AM

      by crafoo (6639) on Saturday November 04 2017, @03:24AM (#592051)

      Some would say the lesson from this is that there is no such thing as a one night stand, not really. You should also take responsibility for your actions. If you can't stand the person to be around them to raise a kid, maybe don't have sex with that person? Or be prepared to shoulder the responsibility that comes with it. Same things goes for the women. Ask around to those that have had an abortion. Every decision has consequences. Try to make decisions as you go through life you can feel good about, or at least say you followed through.