Posted by: nagarikreport January 26, 2011
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Degree in science, math and technology? Sure, if you want to be a slave for the rest of your life.
Rarely these degrees lead to entrepreneurship. Most of these degree professionals just suck up the economy; they are job seekers, not job producers. They do not create opportunities; they seek opportunites. History reveals that almost all of the jobs are created by business majors and tech entrepreneurs in this century (rarely you'll find tech entrepreneur with a degree, be it is Dell, Steve Jobs, Mark, Gates...you name it.
Although 85% in my +2 (in physical group), I chose Business for my undergrad. I enjoy the freedom to hire and fire any tech/science majors anytime. You would even find tech guys working for less than a dollar an hour in some freelance websites.
Rarely these degrees lead to entrepreneurship. Most of these degree professionals just suck up the economy; they are job seekers, not job producers. They do not create opportunities; they seek opportunites. History reveals that almost all of the jobs are created by business majors and tech entrepreneurs in this century (rarely you'll find tech entrepreneur with a degree, be it is Dell, Steve Jobs, Mark, Gates...you name it.
Although 85% in my +2 (in physical group), I chose Business for my undergrad. I enjoy the freedom to hire and fire any tech/science majors anytime. You would even find tech guys working for less than a dollar an hour in some freelance websites.