I went back to school and earned my undergraduate degree in business, at night while working full time. I wanted the knowledge contained in those books and the experience of the teachers to relate that theory to real life. It worked for me. The very next day after graduating I got a promotion and a $10,000 raise. That was back in the 80's when 10 G was worth a lot more than it is now. I got the bug and went on to complete my Master of Science degree with a dual discipline in Management and Compuer Resource Managment. I have worked in the technology field for 24 years and will retire at the end of the year as a member of upper management in technology at a large (25,000 student population) liberal arts college. I also teach and make a very good salary for what is essentially a part-time job. I now relate my experiences to the students to illustrate real life situations in technology and business. I consider my time in school as an investment from which I am now reaping the benefits. In my retirement I will teach online courses from home and make $50,000 per year.
Education has been used to my advantage, both with income and with a fulfillment that others only dream about.
For those who went to college did you ever see crazy courses like these :laughing:
Most Bizarre College Courses
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Some High School courses are getting bizarre. Now the jocks get to take courses like "baseball and football theory", weightlifting, etc.....
My 9th grader is taking an engineering course (9th grade) that he will get 4 college credits for. Wow.
taught me to spell... :laughing:
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Yet people treat college that way. And then are surprised that a degree from a worthless college is worthless.
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Or they go into deep debt getting a degree from a "big" school in a field that will not pay well.
I heard a lady on the radio who lived in FLA. Her kid could go to a FLA school and have no debt. But the child wanted to go to a NYC school, I think it was Columbia, which would put her and the mother deep in debt. The kid wanted to do this to "experience" a big city. :confused2:
The kid wants to get an English degree......
Deep debt to get a degree that will allow her to teach and that is about it. The mother mentioned the amount of debt SHE and the child would incur and it was going to take many years for the kid to repay the loan.
That is just crazy.
Later,
Dan