>>11948175Nothing on this is mind-blowing. As far as physics, especially if you wanted to stay in academia, you'd prob have to be in the top, i dunno 15-25% anyways. And they're the ones grabbing up uni (requires PhD) and community college (requires MS) jobs. So that leaves the rest (the BS crowd) out on the streets looking for jobs. They'll grab some low-level math/ physics teaching gigs, a few gigs in industry, but wtf else are they gonna do with physics lol?
As far as the rest, again pretty spot on, especially with bullshit like mass media, anthropology, and sociology/ ethnic studies (kek). One thing this graphic isn't telling you, though, is just what kinds of students these people were. All it's saying is they graduated and got the degree. The people that make up these numbers could very well be (and probably are) the retards, the slackers, and the socialites that wanted to party in college and barely squeaked out with C's and D's.
>also...>no maththat's comforting