Maybe in Disney World. We live in the real world. |
dp.. not, that's not really true. Look at the pay for recent graduates by major. Some of those majors would not pay enough just out of school, or even 5 to 10 years out, to live on your own in hcol areas like DC. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/college-major-highest-lowest-incomes/ |
| When 22 year olds move out, they rarely are rarely in an upscale townhouse. They have roommates and crappy furniture. Some of you need to lower your must haves. |
Agree, but I think it's harder for umc to do that. I came from lmc, so it was easy to lower my expectations. My kids live an umc lifestyle, and it will be harder for them to lower their living standards. |
They should have been doing this during college. I grew up in a nice big LA suburban house and was very happy in my first crappy apartment. |
What are you talking about? I have one with an IR degree living independently also. I also have one with a Media and Culture degree (2023) living independently also. Neither has grad degree or looking to get one. It is more about parenting. Out you go so out they went. |
Major in Media and Culture Studies? Sounds BS |
OP here- yes I assume roommates might be necessary. Especially in this area. Also I agree a kid may want to live at home to save up for their first place. Thanks for the suggestions above. I have jr in HS who is undecided- which I understand. I think kids are pressured to choose a major so early now. Just want to be realistic about the outcomes of certain choices. Also if he chooses something that requires a grad degree, we aren’t paying for it so he nerds to understand investment involvef on his end. |
Very. |
You are attaching a Physics degree to engineering and CS. A Physics major on it's own? Not many prospects unless you want to teach in high school. |
Yours is atypical too. A Media and Culture degree? Get real. |
| Mine is doing well with an economics degree from a top 20 university. |
This. We know a Physics major from an elite school that was struggling to get a job. He stayed an extra semester to do courses that qualified him as a CS minor which eventually got him a great job. PP's thoughts about Physics is correct but unfortunately does not translate to jobs. |
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My kid is first year college student, majoring in business but hasn’t chosen a specialty yet . I’m hoping it leads to a successful, independent lifestyle.
Education majors need a Master’s degree |
DP: My 2023 grad has an international relations major from W&M and their lease on their new apartment just outside of DC starts Oct 1 (with one roommate). They can afford their independent life on their federal government job salary. Their friends with international relations, government, and public policy seem to be in a similar situation. |