Business administration and marketing aren’t bad skills to have. But the majors are flooded and neither are considered particularly difficult to achieve. If your intention is to stand out in the workforce, those will fail you.
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11% is certainly not nothing, but the vast majority are not working these jobs.
I’m not really sure how you can look at 11% and say “yes, they are working these jobs en masse”. A bit disingenuous.
Edit: Post OP and others continue to downvote - yet can’t counter. I’m sorry college didn’t have the outcome you expected, it’s definitely no longer the golden ticket it once was. But to claim it isn’t a benefit at all, or indicate that most college grads are unable to use their degrees is at best misleading and at worst disinformation. There are a lot of variables, including the major you choose, and how much you spend to complete the degree.
Seems you’ve upset a lot of people without a college degree, or a lot of people doing nothing with their degree.
It’s a bummer people downvote facts when it hurts their feelings. Pretty much a page out of the conservative playbook.
At least Dishonored encourages a violent playthrough if you so choose!
That being said, Dishonored was one of the easiest stealth games I’ve played - with a few reloading previous saves when spotted…. So you must be particularly bad at stealth! No offense of course, we all have our gaming strengths :)
I like the implications of having the Wikipedia page for Trypophobia having a picture of something that might cause a reaction in someone with Trypophobia.
Like imagine someone trying to learn about this reaction they keep having but can’t past the picture on the page.
A little funny, a little sad.
Admittedly I didn’t see the title. Just the caption in the image. Regardless, you seeing it different says more about you than anything else.
Watch out guys they might run out of 1s and 0s if you don’t prepurchase!
Ah you’re simple, sorry I didn’t realize.
I’ll repeat what someone already said, read it slow now: Hole in the wall family owned Asian cuisine is typically way better than a large corporate Asian cuisine restaurant.
Brother that’s more racist than the joke. You presumed everything based on your existing bias/prejudice.
Big excited. Loved the first one. Second one also holds its own.
Can someone help me decipher what I’m looking that in this image? Big pile of skulls, obviously. Ok but what are those pieces coming out from it? Just generic decorative elements?
I’m not necessarily disagreeing with everyone that crossovers lack uniqueness. But post this picture with sedans, or pickups, and it’s the same point.
Nightmare fuel.