Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degree in accounting would only take four years, she could start at community college, and she'd earn good money.
She likes to work with children and you suggest accounting? Yes, she will get a job and be paid well, but why would you suggest this? I write this as someone with 15 years at a big 4.
Op, what about one of the therapy areas? Speech, physical, occupational, etc? She could specialize in pediatrics. She could work in a school, hospital, private practice or do her own consulting.
I suggested it because working with children is not going to be lucrative. A degree in accounting can be done in four years and would earn her a good salary, unlike being a teacher. She can babysit her way through college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Degree in accounting would only take four years, she could start at community college, and she'd earn good money.
She likes to work with children and you suggest accounting? Yes, she will get a job and be paid well, but why would you suggest this? I write this as someone with 15 years at a big 4.
Op, what about one of the therapy areas? Speech, physical, occupational, etc? She could specialize in pediatrics. She could work in a school, hospital, private practice or do her own consulting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's got great test scores.
She has high grades, mostly As and a B or two, but mostly because she works hard and studies and not because of a particular talent in a subject area.
She likes working with young kids. She babysits and volunteers with infants and toddlers.
She's creative.
She likes to problem solve and is good with a routine.
Her guidance counselor is no help- just told her to take a general studies degree.
We don't have a ton of money, she will have to take out some loans, so it would be good if she could graduate with a career and not have to go to grad school right away to make money.
Pediatric nursing
Pay is decent with a bachelors. Pay is terrific if you obtain graduate level education. If she wants to have kids and SAHM for a bit, the field is very flexible with that and it won't harm her at all. Travel opportunities are terrific.
Uh hallo. Its not 1950. She can be a pediatric doctor if she wants to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's got great test scores.
She has high grades, mostly As and a B or two, but mostly because she works hard and studies and not because of a particular talent in a subject area.
She likes working with young kids. She babysits and volunteers with infants and toddlers.
She's creative.
She likes to problem solve and is good with a routine.
Her guidance counselor is no help- just told her to take a general studies degree.
We don't have a ton of money, she will have to take out some loans, so it would be good if she could graduate with a career and not have to go to grad school right away to make money.
Pediatric nursing
Pay is decent with a bachelors. Pay is terrific if you obtain graduate level education. If she wants to have kids and SAHM for a bit, the field is very flexible with that and it won't harm her at all. Travel opportunities are terrific.
Anonymous wrote:She's got great test scores.
She has high grades, mostly As and a B or two, but mostly because she works hard and studies and not because of a particular talent in a subject area.
She likes working with young kids. She babysits and volunteers with infants and toddlers.
She's creative.
She likes to problem solve and is good with a routine.
Her guidance counselor is no help- just told her to take a general studies degree.
We don't have a ton of money, she will have to take out some loans, so it would be good if she could graduate with a career and not have to go to grad school right away to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Degree in accounting would only take four years, she could start at community college, and she'd earn good money.