Author Topic: what kind of major would you do if you want to be a computer technician?  (Read 1524 times)

you do realize it costs money to live on campus? money that's not going to be force fed by my family

i dunno man, i would gladly pay the extra money if it meant i was getting a solid education into a career field i was interested in.

chances are, i'll have some minimum wage job. you can't afford that much on a budget. really stuck here

you do realize it costs money to live on campus? money that's not going to be force fed by my family
then get a job

you do realize it costs money to live on campus? money that's not going to be force fed by my family
which is covered by financial aid just like the rest of tuition

what?
every idea that he's been presented with has been sounding like a bunch of 'i don't care enough'

every idea that he's been presented with has been sounding like a bunch of 'i don't care enough'
I know what you were trying to say, but I don't understand. how does any of that sound like that? how can any of it?

I know what you were trying to say, but I don't understand. how does any of that sound like that? how can any of it?
well i mean u said that it sounds that way too
sounds like a bunch of "I don't care enough"

well i mean u said that it sounds that way too
das is saying that the ideas sound like it, not his responses

there's not a real market for computer repair.
I'm not sure about that. There are plenty of desktop hardware support style roles in large corporations.

i think he worded it poorly then i don't think he meant that

you do realize it costs money to live on campus? money that's not going to be force fed by my family
then get a job and start saving

or get a scholarship, if you aren't still stuck in the "im a highschool failure" mindset

get a scholarship, if you aren't still stuck in the "im a highschool failure" mindset

there'd be no chance. have a horrible gpa over 3 years (about 1.8) and only a year left.

there'd be no chance. have a horrible gpa over 3 years (about 1.8) and only a year left.
well thats ur own fault then


my best guess would be go to community college, step up your gpa there, use that gpa to go on to further schoolings and go for scholarships and grants

there'd be no chance. have a horrible gpa over 3 years (about 1.8) and only a year left.
ok i guess you still are in the "im a highschool failure" mindset