Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need a B.S. in order to work for the Feds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bachelor of Science in math - the world's your oyster
Bachelor of Arts in communications - you will be shucking oysters
BA in communications right here, and I'm a 6 figure marketing director, 4 years out of a state University.
You must have a strong network or exceptional professional experience. This isn't the norm.
Nah, no strong network. Just at the right place at the right time. I started out in a specific area of marketing a very specific thing, gained experience at one company, then moved to better company where they were looking for someone with that particular experience. Probably worked into that title quicker than normal.
I agree though, not the norm. I have a lot of fellow classmates also doing quite well, and quite a few doing not so great. I think it all depends on the person and how much they're willing to look for the right opportunities. Some graduate and keep working their shitty job making $12 an hour. Some strive for better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bachelor of Science in math - the world's your oyster
Bachelor of Arts in communications - you will be shucking oysters
BA in communications right here, and I'm a 6 figure marketing director, 4 years out of a state University.
You must have a strong network or exceptional professional experience. This isn't the norm.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing people that graduating college is nothing special about getting a Bachelor's Degree, almost everyone does it. Why, then, does almost everyone who gets a BS get a job right after graduating college, becoming independent of their parents. If there really is nothing special about graduating college, than most people should struggle to find jobs after they graduate and should still be needing support from their parents. I'm confused.
Too bad the 5th tier college from which you were graduated did not teach you proper English.
Anonymous wrote:I keep hearing people that graduating college is nothing special about getting a Bachelor's Degree, almost everyone does it. Why, then, does almost everyone who gets a BS get a job right after graduating college, becoming independent of their parents. If there really is nothing special about graduating college, than most people should struggle to find jobs after they graduate and should still be needing support from their parents. I'm confused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bachelor of Science in math - the world's your oyster
Bachelor of Arts in communications - you will be shucking oysters
BA in communications right here, and I'm a 6 figure marketing director, 4 years out of a state University.
Anonymous wrote:Bachelor of Science in math - the world's your oyster
Bachelor of Arts in communications - you will be shucking oysters
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you need a B.S. in order to work for the Feds.