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should I switch majors? (now with possible health issues)
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Red Spy:

--- Quote from: phflack on October 13, 2017, 09:29:17 PM ---he just graduated, after like 10-12 years of college

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jesus loving christ are you joking


--- Quote from: TristanLuigi on October 13, 2017, 10:26:17 PM ---(unless you live in a civilized, first-world country where education is subsidized)

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yes because america isn't the first world
SeventhSandwich:

--- Quote from: Red Spy on October 13, 2017, 11:59:31 PM ---jesus loving christ are you joking

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I know an eighth year at my college. This kind of thing happens when you originally major in engineering, switch to humanities, and then switch back to computer science.
Tactical Nuke:
yeah I'm not going to switch to humanities, that's dumb stuff that I could learn online from my main man Peterson

side note right now my curriculum lands me at five years in college, it's a special program for double-majors like me


--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on October 13, 2017, 11:54:35 PM ---The second report is definitely false because MEs can make stuffloads if working in senior positions for big engineering firms. Your best bet is to look for your specific school's statistics on median income per degree. Where you get your degree from can determine how much money you'll be making, so the most accurate estimates are going to come from data that your own college collects.

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I won't say what college I go to but it's among the top engineering schools in the country and ranking median salary by alumni who provide it, it's a lot closer to the second report, at least for my school.
SWAT One:
I dropped out of a music comp major because of the performance requirements + everyone was toxic as forget. Probably a mistake tbh.
Kyuande:
In my opinion I feel like you should have 2 majors in the near field until you know for sure you will stick with something completely different, that way you can transfer classes over to another major instead of having 2 completely different majors (reduces your time at college and the money if you're worried on that too).

This is a tough decision honestly because I am currently going through it deciding what my 2nd major should hook with computer science.
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