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by flukus
3202 days ago
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It would be a hard study to do, many of the non-tinkerers will never enter the industry in the first place. For a fair evaluation I think you'd have to look at first year comp-sci students and then see where they are in 10 years. Personally I think the correlation I've seen personally is strong enough that I'd be shocked if a study proved it otherwise. |
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They will if there is enough incentive. They won't other wise. For example: CS definitely sees more diversity than mechanical engineering, simply because its easier to get paid and higher in CS.
Even in CS a lot of people eventually hop to MBA as that is even more better in terms of making low-effort big-money.