MurdocsGarage
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imo, can't go wrong with health care
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I wouldn't worry about it that much. Your first 2 years at a major 4 year school is just general education classes like everyone has said you would not really need to declear your major till probably end of your second or beginning of your third year.So going in undecided isn't that big of a deal? I really don't know what I want to do, I'm into computers, cars, photography, mechanical stuff, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Your first 2 years at a major 4 year school is just general education classes.
not true at all.
And yes, I'm "the chick with the R6". Is that a good or a bad thing? :laughing1:
have you considered just going to a 4 year school and not a cc?
er.... Yeah... but I'm a GED graduate.. ... so It's kinda out of the question, right?
Hehe yeah, money is definitely an issue for me.. right now I make (if I'm lucky) 1000 bucks a month. Also I'm not a resident of Florida yet. Won't be until August... It's pretty fucked up how they do residency here .
You have to live here for a full YEAR! Way sucky...
So I have to pay three times what a resident pays, which imo is ghhey as hell.
It is true for my case and all my friends I know. We don't really declear our major or taking classes that really have anything to do with our major till our Junior year. All the classes I have taken so have been just gen eds.not true at all.
College is a fucking scam. You'll waste four years of your life going into debt that you could have spent building savings and getting real working experience. Find a field your interested in and apply at whatever level you can get hired as. Then work your ass off, don't be a slacker and you WILL succeed. I swear the American work force has set the bar so low, anyone with a half decent work ethic can't help but succeed. I'm a lazy bastard and I pulled $75K last year, I'll make well over 80 this year, and all I have is a 2.0 GPA High School Diploma. I have a coworker who does the exact same job as me (surveying) and she has TWO engineering degrees. She makes the same money as me, but she's way older and pays as much to her student loans as I pay on my mortgage. Seriously, unless you can get someone else to pay for it (Parents, Military, etc.) Don't even bother.
Why work and do the same job as someone with a degree and get paid significantly less?