| OP - you sound like a busy body. Stop worrying about how others choose to live their lives. |
No it would not. People crap on people that want careers in education all the time. It is an honorable career |
| You have a chip on your shoulder OP with your university of phoenix online degree. And, I am guessing you are a foreigner. |
This was me my senior year at Dartmouth. Check back in ten years. |
+1 Great book. |
Why are you offering unsolicited advice to all of these people??? Let them live their own lives. These kids will be fine. They may flail around and try a few things for a few years, and invariably check back in with them at 40 and they are going to be living in Bethesda or Vienna with normal UMC jobs. |
Hey!!! Get out of here with your xenophobia! - foreigner who disagrees with OP. |
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?233921-Virginia-Polytechnic-Institute-and-State-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3 VT English $41,550 https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3 Harvard English $43842 We go by real data VT English is actually not bad compared to Harvard lol |
I’d like to see the data for the median earnings of students who were forced by their overbearing and controlling parents to major in a subject in which they had no interest or aptitude. Then I’d like to know how happy they are. |
The world is not black or white like that, but the data is objective. Use the information as you like |
NP. Is that you, OP, or another deep-dyed snob posting this? If she wanted to teach, at any level, that would not be "sad." It would be a gift to her students and to herself, if she is a person who values helping and mentoring others. But you would never understand that type of motivation because you cannot put a dollar sign in front of it and attach zeros to the end of it. |
| I have seen this, but it’s not irreparable. I think it’s because this area emphasizes grades and academic enrichment when kids are in school over practical experience. My own kids were at a loss regarding how to find a job, write a resume and cover letter, or even having a sense of why a firm would want to hire them. From their perspective, they had no job-specific skills. I had to convince them that most jobs are learned at the firm, but they are the raw material. Show up, ask questions, work hard, suggest solutions, and take responsibility. They’re all now doing fine. |
Agree. The level of detail OP seems to have amassed about other peoples' college student kids is strange. Almost gleeful, as if OP is weirdly curating what he or she practically hopes willl be disaster stories. These aren't even OP's relatives, I think. I get that close friends will dish this stuff with each other but OP seems oddly invested in collecting stories of students who aren't living up to what OP, who is not their parent or in any way connected to them, believes they "should" be doing. So much energy, all of it negative, aimed at young adults and dismissing them as losers before they've even gotten started on their lives. But hey, OP was just trying to tell us all a cautionary tale so we'll do as OP does and dictate our kids' majors for them! Just trying to help us, right? |
No OP is a wasp through and through. I know the type, calls you with too many personal questions, gossips about what everyone else is up to and never divulges anything herself. |
😳 Dear Lord |