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are you happy with your decision of college/major?

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i got the idea from this but i'm also bitter about what the perception vs reality is between colleges. in california.. the general thought is you go to a cal state if you can't go to a uc. my sister went to the best uc she could get into (at the time) and hated every minute of it. i went to a uc and hated the major options. after completing the sequence and talking to friends i know i made a horrible mistake.

also, if you're not doing something that requires a degree...maybe its better you just get an associates/trade school cert and avoid the huge debt collge has

edited to say.. this is mostly 2000 + era when the cost of a degree is so large, any college degree won't pay off. it used to be you can get anything and make more than a high school graduate. now paying tons for just the sake of saying you have a degree from a "good" school doesn't pay off.

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Beartrkkr
01-28-2012 at 11:13 PM.
01-28-2012 at 11:13 PM.
Quote from Autumn :
So what I have learned from this thread is lots of guys are going to go back to school to major in Damsel's major. laugh out loud



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Autumn | Staff
01-28-2012 at 11:15 PM.
01-28-2012 at 11:15 PM.
laugh out loud

Oh and to answer the question, yeah I'm happy with my major. No I'm not doing anything with it now and it'll probably be worthless by the time I do, lol.
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01-28-2012 at 11:20 PM.
01-28-2012 at 11:20 PM.
I'm happy with my major...
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larrymoencurly
01-29-2012 at 02:04 AM.
01-29-2012 at 02:04 AM.
I got what I paid for, but fortunately I didn't pay (and neither did Mom and Dad).
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wuzzy | Staff
01-29-2012 at 06:05 AM.
01-29-2012 at 06:05 AM.
My first year of college, I studied computer science but then switched my major to accounting and business. I have a degree in business and plan on attending a university in the fall.
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CaptPriceIsRght
01-29-2012 at 06:21 AM.
01-29-2012 at 06:21 AM.
I got a degree in electrical engineering and a job right after I graduated. Am I happy with my major choice? Yes. With my job? Not really. I'm not even using my degree. I always ask myself, "I went to school for this?"
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01-29-2012 at 06:58 AM.
01-29-2012 at 06:58 AM.
Quote from arjunsr :
not trying to pick on those older, but i'm more interested in the post 2000 crowd. should have specified. my guess is that a current uc in state tuition would be a lot more than your private education cost even inflation adjusted.

college tuition has ballooned with benefits dwindling IMO. reputations aren't worth near enough unless you get a network to go with that has little to do with the education you receive.
Tuition was $3k per semester when I first got to USD in 1983. laugh out loud

If it wasn't so easy to get loans, the escalating cost of college would ease at least somewhat IMO (Popcorn). I'm very aware of how costs have increased...daughter is about 6 years away from having to consider her options.


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01-29-2012 at 07:11 AM.
01-29-2012 at 07:11 AM.
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Also, I probably would have gone to school for something different if I could have, like digital photography. I just thought it would be better use of my money to go to school for something more lucrative and then just have photography as a hobby.
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Never !
I could not imagine u as anything but an accountant!! Wink
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01-29-2012 at 07:12 AM.
01-29-2012 at 07:12 AM.
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Nope, I want to go back for marketing.

Actually I would love to go back for art...but I can not afford a good art school. And marketing is more practical in my current field.
I went to a small, state university and I have a double major in photography and drawing and enough art history hours for a major ( the school didn't have the right creds for one) and I have worked only one job where I didn't work in the field, in some capacity.

A degree in art is about two things. You will learn the technical aspects of the medium you choose (camera, throwing and firing clay, etc) but the biggest aspect is that, you learn to think outside the box. You learn to be creative in your thinking concerning any thing you do. So, while the professors are instructing you, it's really up to you as to how you apply that knowledge and how deep you reach to express your thoughts. The cross applications are phnominal because you take problem solving to the next level.

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Not everyone can intimidate the school into giving you a full ride because you look like a freaking Nordic Hugh Laurie-Hulk amalgamation that could easily take make the entire system come raining down on everyone's heads.
laugh out loud j/k, I think it's because he's a nice guy to boot!

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not trying to pick on those older, but i'm more interested in the post 2000 crowd. should have specified. my guess is that a current uc in state tuition would be a lot more than your private education cost even inflation adjusted.

college tuition has ballooned with benefits dwindling IMO. reputations aren't worth near enough unless you get a network to go with that has little to do with the education you receive.
Unless there are special circumstances, a degree is a degree. Unless you go to the crappiest of schools, most employers are wanting to see that you could complete something that takes dedication and perserverence. Of course they are looking for a skill set, but both OJT or college. Instruction can give you that. And, BTW, I'm class of '94 and it wasn't any different back then. It was expensive. I had a few work study jobs, and 2 part time off campus jobs and I camped in the scholarship office for 1 year and busted my butt to meet all of the requirements for scholarships. It paid off, because I got one of the largest scholarships given. Almost a full ride for the last 2 1/2 years.

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01-29-2012 at 07:19 AM.
01-29-2012 at 07:19 AM.
No regrets on any decisions I have made in life even the ones that appeared to have been wrong because you never know ultimately the consequence of that decision and what it might lead to.
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01-29-2012 at 07:26 AM.
01-29-2012 at 07:26 AM.
Good question arj.

I'm satisfied with my decisions. I took a double-major in English & Government, and a minor in Philosophy. I would've majored in Philosophy but my folks weren't too keen on paying for a private school degree in a "mostly worthless" discipline. Not that English & Government are much better! laugh out loud

But I wanted to write (still do) and political science interested me. I'm very happy with my liberal arts education, which I realize opens me up to some ridicule from people who consider liberal arts "soft" and less-than-worthwhile. I'd argue that broad exposure to the whole range of human experience has been more valuable (to me) than a nose-to-the-grindstone focus on hard sciences. Then again, I'm pretty much shit at math & science - they don't interest me so I don't apply myself.

I went to school with a lot of people who took tons of psychology & sociology classes & a lot of them aren't using those degrees at all. Hell, I'M not using my B.A. for much (although I do spit out a mean company-wide memo in record time!) working in IT. Still, to me it's experience over certifications and degrees every time, especially knowing what I know about my industry and how easy it is to get lots of pieces of paper saying you know how to do things you've never actually done.

What's been most useful to me is the breadth of things I was shown in school: I took a course on the history of Canadian literature, for instance, with a brilliant professor who taught us as much about the country's past as he did about its authors. Then again I'm a strong believer that the art a society produces says as much about its people as the things those people write down to pass along to future generations.

All of that said: I've never taken a physics class in my life, nor any advanced math past trigonometry (in high school, and I cheated my way to a passing grade by being the teacher's aide and grading my own homework), so I'm deficient in a lot of places that might help me today (as a homeowner, if nothing else!). I'm working to supplement my education using resources like Khan Academy... and I credit my liberal arts education for showing me HOW to learn.

Basic logic classes showed me how to think critically and evaluate arguments. Sociology classes showed me how people manipulate each other using INvalid logic and emotion rather than reason; religion and philosophy classes helped me understand why those (sometimes irrational) ideas gained momentum and popularity - and my government classes taught me how groups of people used those tools to gain power and influence the world. Those things mapped directly into history classes that informed how we behave today... so I think I got a good foundation upon which to build a well-rounded mind. And THAT is very important to me.

tl;dr - yep
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01-29-2012 at 07:39 AM.
01-29-2012 at 07:39 AM.
Quote from CaptPriceIsRght :
I got a degree in electrical engineering and a job right after I graduated. Am I happy with my major choice? Yes. With my job? Not really. I'm not even using my degree. I always ask myself, "I went to school for this?"
I have a year left until I have my BEE. All I hear from people with EE jobs is that school was unless.

I'll finish my degree with about $25k in debt. More than I would like but still not too bad for an Engineering degree.
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01-29-2012 at 09:59 AM.
01-29-2012 at 09:59 AM.
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I have a year left until I have my BEE. All I hear from people with EE jobs is that school was unless.

I'll finish my degree with about $25k in debt. More than I would like but still not too bad for an Engineering degree.
Yea, that's pretty much how it is. It's really common with DoD and defense contractor jobs. Everywhere that I interviewed pretty much said that my degree is just a piece of paper that says that I can think and do stuff well. lol. Unless you work at a specialized company, they'll offer on-the-job training.

Oh well though, in this tough economy, I'm thankful that I have a job. Good luck to you in your job search
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01-29-2012 at 12:08 PM.
01-29-2012 at 12:08 PM.
Quote from BoboLuck :
I have a year left until I have my BEE. All I hear from people with EE jobs is that school was unless.

I'll finish my degree with about $25k in debt. More than I would like but still not too bad for an Engineering degree.
Let me take a wild guess, you're doing QA?
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01-29-2012 at 12:16 PM.
01-29-2012 at 12:16 PM.
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Let me take a wild guess, you're doing QA?
QA? I'm not good with abbreviations.
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