In the mid-1990s, technology-driven economic growth induced a strong demand for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, skills. This development came at the expense of humanities and liberal arts. More people, especially women, enrolled in STEM fields rather than humanities and liberal arts studies. Students often falsely assumed that a humanities or liberal arts degree has far less employment potential than one…
Read MoreHi, I’m Sabina Iminova, a 22-year-old barista from Russia dreaming of becoming a Medical Lab Scientist. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences at the University of the People, an online university in the USA. From next year, I will start a second Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering in Austria, and I hope to be…
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