Is the job market flooded?
So STEM degrees are still lucrative then. Not sure what the article is getting at. They are trying to frame this as a problem, when all I see is that an understanding of math and science can take you anywhere.STEM graduates have relatively low unemployment; however, these graduates are not necessarily employed in STEM occupations
I graduated as an engineer a couple months ago. I had no trouble finding a job here in OK, and everyone I know had a job before graduating (unless they were planning on going into the mission field, or moving to another country, etc.). I realize it's different in any given place in the country, but if you want to go to college, a STEM degree is still a safe bet. It's not the only good set of majors, but its still one of the best for all-around value and applicable-ness.
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