that's why i'm going to open up my own businessbeing your own boss > living off a salary
Hurry up, my coffee won't make itself.
incorrectI'm getting my BS in comp sci and then my MBA which will allow me to be the boss of the code monkeys
Quote from: Engrapadora on October 01, 2015, 01:42:45 PMHurry up, my coffee won't make itself.Have you finished that project you were assigned? That break room is always too full. Get back to work. I don't want you standing until the coding is done on those PGA's for the Johnson and Johnson project!
Yeah, your engineering degree might pay OK, but you will always be working for someone else.
Plus, you're never gonna have anything to talk about with anyone who doesn't share your interests, which you need to be able to do when you network.
Try opening your mind. Expand your horizons and do something new, and unlike you.
Just my advice
yeah i know, i mean i enjoy my current classes but i would prefer history, economics or politics so much more man but i was so silly and chose science based A-levels which means i can't transfer to those areas of study
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on October 01, 2015, 01:45:12 PMQuote from: Engrapadora on October 01, 2015, 01:42:45 PMHurry up, my coffee won't make itself.Have you finished that project you were assigned? That break room is always too full. Get back to work. I don't want you standing until the coding is done on those PGA's for the Johnson and Johnson project!40 hours a week of work is 40 hours a week of work. But in a STEM career you get respect and you earn the big bucks. In a wageslave job which other paths lead you to, you get minimum wage and get shit on by soccer moms all day.
Quote from: gatsby on October 01, 2015, 01:50:10 PMyeah i know, i mean i enjoy my current classes but i would prefer history, economics or politics so much more man but i was so silly and chose science based A-levels which means i can't transfer to those areas of studyIf you're still in school, take some. Don't just stay in your major. I'm NOT saying to major in liberal arts. Just take a few courses.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on October 01, 2015, 02:38:36 PMQuote from: gatsby on October 01, 2015, 01:50:10 PMyeah i know, i mean i enjoy my current classes but i would prefer history, economics or politics so much more man but i was so silly and chose science based A-levels which means i can't transfer to those areas of studyIf you're still in school, take some. Don't just stay in your major. I'm NOT saying to major in liberal arts. Just take a few courses.Universities in the UK don't work like that, you see when you're 16 you've essentially finished secondary/high school, however if you wish to progress to higher education you have to study 3-5 subjects these are called A-levels. For example if I chose to study Math, Biology and Chemistry during my A-levels I would only be able to progress onto university courses that relate to those subjects so Engineering, Biology etc etc. If I want to do something like politics now I'd have to go back and study 2 years of subjects related to politics at A-level.
So this 4-year aerospace degree is a waste of time? Damn.I really wish I could do something more meaningful with my life, like working in retail.
I would recommend a course in reading comprehension.I never said abandon STEM. I said to take courses outside of it too.
Quote from: 🍄Tryptameme🍄 on October 01, 2015, 01:43:35 PMthat's why i'm going to open up my own businessbeing your own boss > living off a salaryRunning a business is too much stress and hassle, IMO.
Plus, you're never gonna have anything to talk about with anyone who doesn't share your interests
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on October 01, 2015, 01:41:30 PMPlus, you're never gonna have anything to talk about with anyone who doesn't share your interestsYou could say that about just about any major.