Interesting data points there. Looking at the second graph, it looks like people who majored have a higher chance of regretting than others who studied in a different field (assuming that economics is in the social and behavioral science category). What would be your explanation to that?
I think there are two possible ways to look at this: either because they are not satisfied with the outcomes of a job in the field, or they have lacked of additional skills to get into a position that would provide them with a higher utility. What are your thoughts?
Interesting data points there. Looking at the second graph, it looks like people who majored have a higher chance of regretting than others who studied in a different field (assuming that economics is in the social and behavioral science category). What would be your explanation to that?
I think there are two possible ways to look at this: either because they are not satisfied with the outcomes of a job in the field, or they have lacked of additional skills to get into a position that would provide them with a higher utility. What are your thoughts?