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SomeCreep 01-19-2004 02:19 AM

100 people educated to a degree level :glugglug

Babagirls 01-20-2004 12:36 AM

I have so many views and opinions on this thread......

#1. My man went to college for about a month. He hated it. Now hes making more than my mom, A Teacher, does.

#2. I have been through every situaton in life; THATS what education is!!!!!!!! LEARNING HOW TO LIVE LIFE!!!!!!! I've learned that part.......now, at age 23, Im ready to go to College to become a Business Major.


But I dont get how going to college RIGHT after high school is really healthy. I wouldnt change a thing!! Im glad I experinced what life really is about!

My :2 cents:

wdsguy 01-20-2004 12:38 AM

Depends on what school you goto.

For example stanford or harvard and the networking that u pick up will be worth millions.

Biggy2 01-20-2004 03:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RP Fade
I have an MBA..i lost the plaque years ago somewhere :1orglaugh
and how would you compare your income to that of the average webmaster? :)

mistersoft 01-20-2004 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sexeducation


Sorry - can't do that.
Post a video of "vaginal orgasm" ...
just one

Or start telling the fucking truth.

You can NOT fuck a woman to an orgasm unless her clitoris-glans is stimulated.

Grow the fuck up.

This is such a good troll even I am impressed!

quiet 01-20-2004 05:30 AM

without a doubt, the best days of my life were in my University years...

phogirl69 01-20-2004 05:36 AM

Personally, I only want to go to school to learn something that will make ME money. Some people might thinkg learning is enjoyable, and like to learn for the sake of learning, but I am not one of them. I only want to do something if it will help me make money, since that's all I care about, otherwise there is no point.
That's just for me, it might be different for other people.

Anyways, I do need help picking a major. For all you BUSINESS, or FINANCE majors, does it consist of a lot of really advanced math beyond Calculus? Is the math really hard? It's been like 7 years when I went to high school and I sort of forgot how to do Math, lol. When I took the assesment test they told me I had to take Math 070 which is intermediate algebra lol :helpme before I could even take College Algebra which is Math 100. When I was younger I also had a lot of problems with math in school. Does business school involve a lot of very intensive math?

What's a major that produces the most income without a lot of Math/Chemistry/Science classes? I am only interested in majors that have jobs that are high paying, not interested in art, english or the like...

quiet 01-20-2004 05:40 AM

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Originally posted by phogirl69
Personally, I only want to go to school to learn something that will make ME money. Some people might thinkg learning is enjoyable, and like to learn for the sake of learning, but I am not one of them. I only want to do something if it will help me make money, since that's all I care about, otherwise there is no point.
That's just for me, it might be different for other people.

Anyways, I do need help picking a major. For all you BUSINESS, or FINANCE majors, does it consist of a lot of really advanced math beyond Calculus? Is the math really hard? It's been like 7 years when I went to high school and I sort of forgot how to do Math, lol. When I took the assesment test they told me I had to take Math 070 which is intermediate algebra lol :helpme before I could even take College Algebra which is Math 100. When I was younger I also had a lot of problems with math in school. Does business school involve a lot of very intensive math?

What's a major that produces the most income without a lot of Math/Chemistry/Science classes? I am only interested in majors that have jobs that are high paying, not interested in art, english or the like...

all you care about ie EVERYTHING, is money?

wow. within the biz, all i care about is profit - but this biz if hardly all i care about, or am interested in... facinating.

phogirl69 01-20-2004 05:47 AM

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Originally posted by quiet


all you care about ie EVERYTHING, is money?

wow. within the biz, all i care about is profit - but this biz if hardly all i care about, or am interested in... facinating.

Well, I don't mean ALL I care about is money, but I have to admit it is somwehat important to me. I don't want to have to struggle
financially because I have to pay off student loans, and worry about bills as well, financial security is important for me.

I am not referring to profit because I'm just referring to majors that have good job opportunities with high income potential, I don't want to waste time, effort, and money studying something and not be able to find a job or find a very low paying job, I just want to make it worth my while. That's all I'm saying :helpme

quiet 01-20-2004 05:51 AM

that's cool. but the real value of University is learning to think and adapt, as well as the experience itself.

the day Universities become nothing more than job factories for the masses, is the day Western civilization truly declines.

woj 01-20-2004 05:55 AM

I don't think anyone regrets going to college; I certainly don't.

Most of the "college is not needed for success" opinions are by those that did not go to college and still became successfull. They are trying to rub in that you wasted 4 or more years of your life, and you make less money than them.

I don't have any statistics available but I would be willing to bet, that college educated businessmen are on average more successfull than a non-educated businessmen.

And besides, college is fun, opens oportunities, you get to meet cool people, get exposed to fresh ideas, and you also learn something while you are at it. How can you go wrong?


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