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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=lmaple][quote=Anonymous]Journalism is never going to pay well. If she wants cash she needs to go into consulting, they love college level athletes with science and engineering degrees, and get a network of people that can give her a job after 2-5 years if she doesn’t like working that hard long term. [/quote] OP here. I encouraged her to go into consulting but she refused, which was frustrating. She played a sport in HS but not in college. Her personality is almost the opposite of the “Alpha College Athlete” type — she is introverted and bookish, and not gregarious at all. In retrospect, I regret focusing so much on academics and wish I pushed her into team sports more so she could’ve developed the social skills and connections that are necessary for success. I guess this is a warning to future DCUM parents: please put more pressure on your kid socially than academically. There is so much talk about colleges and AAP and GPA and SAT scores in this forum, but not enough about helping your kid develop the social skills necessary for success. [/quote] All this drivel because a 25 year old is making 70k? You are nuts. [/quote] I made 60k when I was 25…which was 25 years ago. To make that as a 25 year old now is really nuts.[/quote] And my husband made 60K at 37 in 2019, despite having academic credentials much like OP's daughter. The world isn't all massive salaries at DCUM approved jobs.[/quote] That’s why your husband married you, right? You’re the breadwinner?[/quote] Lol we got married at 23, when I was in grad school and he was waiting tables. I make more ($100K) but neither one of us have the kind of salary it seems like OP wants.[/quote]
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