<p>you actually learn a lot as a sociology major. Those who think otherwise are misinformed.</p>
<p>So what’s the problem? Why is the average salary of sociology major graduates not so great as that of other majors? Because students with low earning potential (creativity, social skills, determination) tend to major in sociology. Why do students with high earning potential tend to major in fields such as science, math, and engineering? Because these students with high earning potential can major in whatever they want. They could major in sociology and learn loads of interesting and useful information, but they can also learn loads of interesting and useful information by majoring in science, math, and engineering–noting that these majors tend to produce higher average salaries. If the average salary of a sociology major were high, that means those with high earning potential somehow decided to major in sociology more often. This means that the reason you “can’t do anything” with a sociology major is not because sociology as a field is useless, it’s because sociology major is a **** major because the students majoring in them are **** (from an economic point of view. not saying people are ****)</p>
<p>you know how they say people judge you by who you associate with? It’s exactly like that with majors and how people view you depending on your major.</p>