Oh look, it's a D&C thread, "stem" vs "shit-tier."
I haven't read the thread but I wonder how many times psychology has been mentioned, it's so useless right? I mean, it's not like the Jew has used an understanding of this "useless" discipline to change the fabric of society… Or like Freud's nephew conflated psychology with film and print media to become a world force in social engineering, the methods of which are still used today to part billions of dollars from billions of suckers, sell women on the stronk single career woman meme, turn a whole generation of young men into evolutionary dead ends who ejaculate into pony shaped plushies etc.
If you're extolling "stem" careers only on the basis of average earning potential then you have a very Judaised value system.
As for bragging that "I'm STEM" before you've even graduated… Come on now, wait until you have the marketable skills and your little piece of paper to prove it.
By the way, did you know that medicine, as in the subject, is not STEM? Medicine is an art based upon science but it is not a science itself.
(This fact seems to cause massive amounts of incredulous butthurt every time it is brought up.)
Nope, my background is engineering, not that any of you good men would try ad hominem of course, you are surely above that, as you are above juding a subject's value to humanity by the average salary of its graduates.
The "stem" meme seems to primarily serve the purpose of allowing feminists with outlandishly colored hair, to claim belonging to a category of traditionally male, "hard" subjects, on the basis that they write, blog, or make videos about computers or the Internet/create webpages using a construction kit/draw animations on a computer program, or are otherwise tangentially involved in technology when in reality they are humanities graduates (not that there is anything wrong with that.)
Final point, "tech" isn't a synonym for "computers." Engines and generators, induction motors, lasers, air compressors, hydraulics and pneumatic systems, electronics, radio, TV and radar systems, automotive and aerospace, HVAC, well bore construction, all tech, with oil and gas tech like well bore, exploration, production, refinement and distribution being a hell of a lot more important to humanity than computers, at least until a replacement energy source goes mainstream.
tl;dr don't brag when you aren't even out of school and are producing nothing, don't devalue arts, they are important too, tech is more than computers and no, blogging about women in computing or drawing salty cartoons for your blog doesn't make you "STEM", no matter how brightly colored your hair or thick-rimmed your glasses.