Submitted by MaterialMediocre1287 t3_ye1kn9 in LifeProTips
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Submitted by MaterialMediocre1287 t3_ye1kn9 in LifeProTips
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Get a degree in what interests you. Do a double major too. Don’t worry so much. Seriously. Just having a Bachelors is most of the benefit.
Take a gap year.
Going to college without a career goal is just pissing money away.
I chose a path because it seemed safe (Marketing) and parents thought it would be a good idea. God, I hate it and often regret that decision. Please follow what interests you, not the “right” or “safe” choice!
My parents are hispanic, they don’t think I should. Even though Im not sure. Fortunately FAFSA covered the first semester completely so I will finish it but im not so sure if they will cover this next semester.
I have a lot of interest, not sure what to choose. My end goal is to own real estate. I would like a career though incase It doesn’t go well but getting an CDL, HVAC, mechanic, and most hands on stuff have interested me.
Consider trade school. You’ll save a lot of money and be able to get right into a career. I’ve been hopping around corporate jobs but I’m considering doing the same thing.
Learn some data analytics, it is the way forward and here to stay.
I know RCC has an electrician and mechanic program but the rest are extra curricular classes. So more so certifications rather than actual degrees. Should I look into RCC or some other tupe of schools?
What is it all about? I guess what do you do? I have hear of it but never really understood it. Is it like revising code? Or a completely different thing?
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