<p>I have a weird theory about the economics…can anyone tell me does it make sense?
Bad economics = Harder to find jobs = go to college (cause of the scholarship) = more competitive to get in college</p>
<p>Lolz…</p>
<p>I have a weird theory about the economics…can anyone tell me does it make sense?
Bad economics = Harder to find jobs = go to college (cause of the scholarship) = more competitive to get in college</p>
<p>Lolz…</p>
<p>science majors are and will always be the more lucrative choice…</p>
<p>or if you plan on going on to grad school</p>
<p>I wouldn’t write a thesis about it but you can make a link between the first and last. Still I think that among the wealthy or financially secure (which makes a good percentage of all the ivy kids) it’s more a question of riding out the wave which will result in a greater number of kids extending their academic stay to grad school rather than fight it out on the job market. More so than usual. </p>
<p>So the argument would be more suited to grad school.</p>
<p>Haha… that makes sense…</p>