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ok all. The first thread had a pretty dominant response. Hopefully the results in this poll will be more evenly divided.
There is no poll yet, but what is the point?
Shouldn't you have asked this before finishing school?
Shouldn't you have asked this before finishing school?
health care workers are in demand. easy to find employment.Why not more votes for IT?
Also, wtf health care? Sure, there are a lot of jobs available, but I can't imagine those jobs paying that well unless you're an MD. I can't imagine the average nurse or making more that the average IT person.
health care workers are in demand. easy to find employment.
are you trying to figure out what to be? it sounds like you are an IT guy even though you are putting up these polls.
Out of the list, I would have to put Information Technology at the very bottom of the list. Technology changes so fast, that its difficult to keep up, and what you learn right now can become outdated in a couple of years.
Law, I would have to put it on the bottom of the list as well, just above IT. In the past few decades so many people have gone to law school that the markets are flooded.
Right now medical is going to be in high demand because of the baby boomer retiring.
Good quality engineers will always be in high demand
Law school is a “scam,” the blogger wrote. Administrators are greedy “charlatans” who could not care less about education, and students are but “hapless lemmings” who have been tricked into paying a fortune to enter “America’s most overrated, miserable and saturated industry.”
Putting IT at the bottom of the list? Below law?
Putting IT at the bottom of the list? Below law? LOL! The national unemployment rate for IT professionals is 1%. Compare that to the 12% unemployment of Law School graduates. Also, note this:
http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2010/08/irate_law_school_grads_say_the.html
