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Texan101:


--- Quote from: RedGajin on May 16, 2017, 11:59:53 PM ---mustve walked through a community college or gotten some sick scholarships for the forestry because idk about no 21k

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I don't know about a 21k, but I do about a 401k.

SlayerZ99:


--- Quote from: neonfallout on May 17, 2017, 11:00:12 AM ---I left college and it was like the best decision I ever made

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unfortunately I have to go to college to do what I want :'(

Tezuni 2.0:

just graduated with my b.s. in geospatial engineering not only debt free, but with a good amount of money in the bank
granted, i worked engineering jobs during those 5 years too.

go to college if you are doing STEM.
if you're doing something useless like women's studies or arts, that's just a bad judgement call and you deserve the debt


SlayerZ99:

it's okay everybody I got 3 As and a B

also save yourself even more money and don't go to college and just get into computer sciences

--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on May 20, 2017, 02:18:55 AM ---just graduated with my b.s. in geospatial engineering not only debt free, but with a good amount of money in the bank
granted, i worked engineering jobs during those 5 years too.

go to college if you are doing STEM.
if you're doing something useless like women's studies or arts, that's just a bad judgement call and you deserve the debt


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Kinesiology may be considered stem in a way I guess if you consider it a life science -> biology -> stem
but I need a bachelor's to be eligible to take the test

luckily I too should be walking out debt free and if I get into the GA program I'm looking at I'll basically get all my masters paid for too


Tezuni 2.0:


--- Quote from: SlayerZ99 on May 20, 2017, 02:28:06 AM ---it's okay everybody I got 3 As and a B

also save yourself even more money and don't go to college and just get into computer sciencesKinesiology may be considered stem in a way I guess if you consider it a life science -> biology -> stem
but I need a bachelor's to be eligible to take the test

luckily I too should be walking out debt free and if I get into the GA program I'm looking at I'll basically get all my masters paid for too


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huh, never heard of that till now.
i assume you will be looking for a career in the medical field then?  or maybe applications with humanoid robotics?
when do u expect to grad?


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