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Do You Go To University/college
Started by cumar11, Mar 25 2005 08:36 PM
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#52
Posted 06 April 2011 - 11:13 AM
I went into college as being a Psychology major, changed my major several times throughout my college years, and then just made the decision that I loved psychology. That's what I graduated with from Loyola University Chicago. No regrets. Loved my college years.
I think college is an amazing experience. It is expensive, but there are cheap ways around it -- start out at a community college, make the best grades you can, and then transfer to a university and get some grants & scholarships. I got to meet some amazing people, spent some time with beautiful girls (LUC = 70% female).
As much as I had a love-hate relationship with college, I think those stressors really build the relationship and make you love the college.
Now I'm out of college and I do miss it. I probably wouldn't go back and do it all over again -- as I see some people actually do -- going back for a second Bachelor's degree -- wtf? Why not just go for a Masters?
There is a lot of hype and college is definitely a business and a money maker, and will surely put you in debt, but consider it an investment in yourself, as education is the key to the future.
I think college is an amazing experience. It is expensive, but there are cheap ways around it -- start out at a community college, make the best grades you can, and then transfer to a university and get some grants & scholarships. I got to meet some amazing people, spent some time with beautiful girls (LUC = 70% female).
As much as I had a love-hate relationship with college, I think those stressors really build the relationship and make you love the college.
Now I'm out of college and I do miss it. I probably wouldn't go back and do it all over again -- as I see some people actually do -- going back for a second Bachelor's degree -- wtf? Why not just go for a Masters?
There is a lot of hype and college is definitely a business and a money maker, and will surely put you in debt, but consider it an investment in yourself, as education is the key to the future.
#53
Posted 23 May 2011 - 08:10 AM
I finished Bachelor studies at university, I finished Engineering Informatics with a specialization of Information Technologies 
Currently am studying at the same university in my country, I hope I am going to get a Master's degree next year, I ma studying to become a master of Information Systems Software Engineering
It's really quite interesting and quite hard, by finishing that kind of studies I will become an IS analytic, but of course it requires a lot of practice and maybe in 10 years I will become one
Currently am studying at the same university in my country, I hope I am going to get a Master's degree next year, I ma studying to become a master of Information Systems Software Engineering
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