@@jonathangrant9767 Certainly many valuable insights can be gained from data but that is simply not true. Saying that data is where all the answers are is like saying you can build a car with just petrol.
Self thought No degree. I’m self thought. It’s one of my hobbies but I use this to manage businesses. So far I’ve launched 6 successful operations all under 30. I’d recommend Econ to anyone wanting to invest and launch businesses.
this was so helpful, thank you! i had been so unsure about what majors to take cause everything just seemed blehh to me. im a business student and all i know is that i definitely do not want to do finance - i did not have the interest to sustain my focus so it quickly became a burden to study. accounting seems like a safe choice since it has broad opportunities and im fairly good with it and able to get through the work but have been on the fence about economics however this video was so affirming and made me think positively about the subject, especially considering i wanted to be involved with mathematics a little bit but was apprehensive about it being a minor or second major because the job opportunities are not plenty with that combination of accounting and maths. so accounting and economics it is!
I wonder if research is being done on how we might transition to a post-scarcity economy? I think this is going to become an issue in the not-so-distant future as an increasing amount of jobs is done by robots, automation, and artificial intelligence. Seems like a topic on which we ought to get a good start.
This is what I want to finish my education in. But I also want to get my Math/Stats down pat and be able to code. Will there be any jobs where the intersection of those 3 things be useful? What besides actuarial science or other professions are out there that need those three skills to work?
I would highly recommend you look into data analyst, data scientist, and data engineer roles. There's a lot of info about those online and it's all at the intersection of math, stats, econ, and a bit of computer science
Wow, didn't expect to see Sabrina from Answer in Progress here :D
We're big fans of Sabrina here!
ahh same
It's sad how economics got reduced into data science these days.
It is sad. There was/is nothing wrong with economics as a major on its own.
Data is where all the answers are.
@@jonathangrant9767 Certainly many valuable insights can be gained from data but that is simply not true. Saying that data is where all the answers are is like saying you can build a car with just petrol.
@@mrmartywaring because you can't find many jobs hiring people that studied economics.
@@aren6 saying data is like petrol and car is the answer makes no sense.
Self thought No degree. I’m self thought. It’s one of my hobbies but I use this to manage businesses. So far I’ve launched 6 successful operations all under 30. I’d recommend Econ to anyone wanting to invest and launch businesses.
taught* good for you though!
Amazing video! The best breakdown of Economics I've ever heard and...finally understood. Thank you!
Would it be possible to do an episode on International Relations or Global Studies?
this was so helpful, thank you! i had been so unsure about what majors to take cause everything just seemed blehh to me. im a business student and all i know is that i definitely do not want to do finance - i did not have the interest to sustain my focus so it quickly became a burden to study. accounting seems like a safe choice since it has broad opportunities and im fairly good with it and able to get through the work but have been on the fence about economics however this video was so affirming and made me think positively about the subject, especially considering i wanted to be involved with mathematics a little bit but was apprehensive about it being a minor or second major because the job opportunities are not plenty with that combination of accounting and maths. so accounting and economics it is!
Thanks for sharing your experience! We wish you all the best on your journey!
I wonder if research is being done on how we might transition to a post-scarcity economy? I think this is going to become an issue in the not-so-distant future as an increasing amount of jobs is done by robots, automation, and artificial intelligence. Seems like a topic on which we ought to get a good start.
Great video 😇💖 hoping for more of these soon
Great content!
Great video, thank you!
Please do one on chemistry major!
y'all should do a video on accounting!
one stop destination , i lked the the content and pressentation
Is economics with law a good course to take?
What about the career prospects in that
This is what I want to finish my education in. But I also want to get my Math/Stats down pat and be able to code. Will there be any jobs where the intersection of those 3 things be useful? What besides actuarial science or other professions are out there that need those three skills to work?
I would highly recommend you look into data analyst, data scientist, and data engineer roles. There's a lot of info about those online and it's all at the intersection of math, stats, econ, and a bit of computer science
I agree that data science and data analysis are really good options but being an economist or statistician are good options as well!
Data science banking finance and many others
Data science
So so helpful!
Thank you for the information
wish I had this in 2013! i would've switched my economics minor into a major!
Very good!
Can you do religious studies?
Pelease make a Video on International Relations
Can you do physics?
Great video Ty!
Don't study economics. It is not a vocation.
She's got a white girl's name
Pretty lazy for a troll than again trolls tend to be lazy that's why there worthless enough to do what they do