Sunday, 29th June, 2025
Bible Reading: Proverbs 3: 5-6
Memory Verse: There is a season (a time appointed) for everything and a time for every delight and event or purpose under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 (AMP)
Mr Reno once wrote: What are the best courses to study in the university that will not end up as curses for you? The no-brainer answer is STEM courses. Also, disciplines that are very reliant on empathy and a human-to-human connection. I’m talking about education, nursing, psychiatry, psychology, sports medicine, etc. Then, you want to hop on emerging technologies with a long shelf life, including Blockchain, cybersecurity, machine learning, cloud computing, etc.
But when you read a course like accountancy, you need to understand that more people are leaving the profession every year than entering it. Please fact-check me: In 2022, America lost 300,000 out of its 1.6 million accountants, whereas only 47,000 new accountants joined the profession. That ought to tell you that accountancy is on its way to becoming like Latin, a dead language.
As a human accountant, there is nothing you can do that an AI cannot do better. Meanwhile, AI is getting better and smarter than human accountants. Yesterday, someone asked me about International Relations. Again, I encourage you to cross-check me. Major universities began labelling this course as obsolete as far back as 1991. Please go ahead and fact-check me. Now, why would anyone devote four years of their life to studying a degree that has been obsolete for thirty-four years? Cal State University declared Languages and Linguistics an obsolete course in 1996.
AI is perhaps the most critical human discovery after fire, penicillin, DNA and the Internet. If you want to summarise AI in one word, that term would be disruptor. Almost any course of study involving agriculture is very relevant and will continue to be relevant way into the future. AI can only make agriculture better. It can’t replace it. So, study agriculture and disciplines up and down the agricultural value chain. I am not sure about architecture. Criminology as a discipline is fairly okay. But when thousands of people graduate in that area annually, you don’t need AI to make it unviable.
That course is so specialised that once people read it in large numbers, the competition outweighs the competency. Bricklaying is more relevant today than philosophy. Courses like political science, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, conflict resolution, library science, public administration, classics, religious studies, and anthropology are not skills. They are just academic information that is becoming less relevant to the world of 2025 and beyond, where AI exists and is getting better.
The four or more years you would have spent on these courses is 6% of your life. That is too much time to devote to a discipline time is leaving behind. You are better off learning a six to one-year skill that you can upgrade every four or five years. A relevant skill is far better than an elegant degree. Go to the university to read: Agriculture, Anatomy, Banking and Finance, Business, Cybersecurity, Dentistry, Economics, Education, Engineering (all kinds), Geology, Geophysics, Marketing, Mathematics, Nursing, Optometry, Pharmacy, Psychology/Psychiatry, and STEM degrees.
While this is not an exhaustive list, these are nonetheless relevant degree courses which are up to tomorrow. From a cost-benefit analysis point of view, they offer the best successful outcomes against time and money spent in a university.
Prayer Focus
1. Holy Spirit, please lead me to the course of my prosperity, in the name of Jesus.
2. I receive wisdom to match my skill with relevant destiny courses, in Jesus name.
3. My career choice shall not leave me stranded, in Jesus name.
4. Any evil tree housing the key to my prosperity, release it by fire and be burnt to ashes, in Jesus name.
5. Any curse upon the work of my hands, be annulled by the power in the Blood of Jesus, in Jesus name.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Kings 22, 2 Chronicles 18