The surge of these graphs has been strange. As someone who is currently pursuing an engineering PhD, I can confidently say that a degree has nothing to do with intelligence. There is no correlation between higher education implying intelligence and the party you vote for.
Id argue that it most definitely depends on what you’re majoring in , and if the industry you work for requires higher education. I think it’s safe to say that most business/finance/economics departments consist of right-leaning males, as do agricultural departments. Most liberal arts, software engineering, and environment departments would consist of left leaning males and females.
These posts hide way too much of what really goes on.
Just to add, my engineering department consists of a very even split between left and right, although most of us just really don’t give a damn in general.
ColonelStoic t1_jbon09x wrote
Reply to [OC] US State Residents' Bachelors Degree Attainment vs. Political Lean by Kraz_I
The surge of these graphs has been strange. As someone who is currently pursuing an engineering PhD, I can confidently say that a degree has nothing to do with intelligence. There is no correlation between higher education implying intelligence and the party you vote for.
Id argue that it most definitely depends on what you’re majoring in , and if the industry you work for requires higher education. I think it’s safe to say that most business/finance/economics departments consist of right-leaning males, as do agricultural departments. Most liberal arts, software engineering, and environment departments would consist of left leaning males and females.
These posts hide way too much of what really goes on.
Just to add, my engineering department consists of a very even split between left and right, although most of us just really don’t give a damn in general.