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Worthless: The Young Person's Indispensable Guide to Choosing the Right Major Paperback – December 5, 2011
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- Print length180 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 5, 2011
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.41 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101467978302
- ISBN-13978-1467978309
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 32544th edition (December 5, 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 180 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1467978302
- ISBN-13 : 978-1467978309
- Item Weight : 6.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.41 x 8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #872,877 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #31,002 in Schools & Teaching (Books)
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About the author

Aaron Clarey is the world's only motorcycle riding, ballroom dancing, fossil hunting, mountain climbing, economist. He spent 15 years in banking to learn that work sucks, life is short, and it was not meant to be spent in a cube suffering the idiots of corporate America. He left and has since pursued a career in writing, consulting, ballroom dancing, and hedonism.
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http://captaincapitalism.blogspot.com
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Customers find the book amazing, enjoyable, and a must-read for anyone about to enter college. They say it's informative, excellent, and helpful for those considering college. Readers describe the book as an easy read with simple truths written plainly. They also mention the humor is hilarious and sarcastic. Opinions differ on the pacing, with some finding it blunt and realistic, while others say it's harsh and painful.
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"This book is extremely helpful, and highly recommended for students thinking of majoring in a bs studies and taking out $40,000+ to pay for it...." Read more
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"...College was almost a complete waste of time because the subject matter was so boring and had nothing to do with anything with which I might be able..." Read more
Customers find the book informative, excellent, and helpful for making informed decisions. They say it opens their eyes and makes good life choices. Readers also mention the book is inexpensive for the information you get.
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"...Other than that the book does an excellent job at being honest and direct at describing what degrees are over-supplied and..." Read more
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Customers find the book easy to read, with simple truths written plain enough for anyone with a grade 6. They say the thesis is adequately and effectively communicated. Readers also mention the writer's prose is casual, easy to read, and often entertaining. They say the book has made them clear-headed about what is worth studying.
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"...Early chapters of the book give simple, yet strong arguments for choosing specific majors over others, but does provide much detail on each major...." Read more
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Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some mention it's blunt, humorous, and realistic, while others say it's harsh, with too much bashing and not enough useful information.
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After I completed high school, I was looking forward to going to college and getting done with school.
College was almost a complete waste of time because the subject matter was so boring and had nothing to do with anything with which I might be able to make some money. I learned stupid things like "evolution" which was complete bullshit. Then, my interest was in political science, so I got a few classes in communism. Wow! How am I going to make money as a communist or have such irrational thinking such as evolution.
One of the happiest days of my life is when I walked off the campus, never to return again. I was about 20 years old. At that time I already had a great work history and was capable of running a supermarket on my own. I just didn't care for the industry. Nothing I learned with a communist arts major was going to do me any good. The only class that seemed to help me a little was Public Speaking. I enjoyed that as I already knew how to do it, but I received some refining.
So unless you're going to study something that can make you some money, I wouldn't go through the expense of it. I managed to make more money than my friends because I worked mostly for myself after 1971. I never go fired or laid off. I never walked in front of the mirror and fired myself. I always had a job and I was hardly ever out of work.
Even some of the sciences are crack-brained. It just goes to show that these "scientists" have too much time on their hands.
My goal in life was to get married and have children. That I was able to accomplish quite nicely and I maintained an upper middle class lifestyle.
Choosing a stupid major like I did with Political Science is just crazy. There's no science in politics. Politics is just a bunch of thugs who will put people in a cage, or worse yet, kill them because they might disagree with government agenda.
Most of the first two years was a repeat of high school and a complete waste of time. If you want to learn specific things, then go to those places that can teach it or learn it on your own. I highly recommend this book.
Early chapters of the book give simple, yet strong arguments for choosing specific majors over others, but does provide much detail on each major. Instead, the book encourages students to spend time researching their major before they pursue it, which is both a plus and a minus. Besides that, the book is one if the best resources for choosing the right major.









