Why there is no tech forum?

My point is on the title,I would guess that a lot of STEM students are interested in both careers early on their university journey, I understand that maybe some niche markets like being a PHD economist at a bank/fund/IMF are better discussed elsewhere but tech has such an overlapping demographic with finance noways. Or maybe not? I am not really sure, what other users think?

 
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Because fuck you it's WALL STREET Oasis. Not "lemme see all the different career paths available to me in college" Oasis. What kind of dumbass question is this? 

 

It was just a question, calm down. Teamblind(originally a tech forum) has a finance section I thought that could be interesting to have here. I just wanted to know the opinion of other people, by the amount of poop that I received apparently other users do not agree.

 

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