Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with taking the summer to recover, relax, travel, and socialize while looking for work. My DD is a bit burned out after college (which was significantly impacted by Covid restrictions) and will not be starting her job until the fall. My understanding is that career services will still work with graduates over the summer. Agree to cast a wide net.
Career services *should* work with graduates until they have a job!! Cannot imagine paying $150k+ and not having a job lined up. Bad for the college’s brand, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Delusional. Nobody in 2022 with a garbage GPA in the humanities aces the LSAT.
I had a 3.2 and a got a 180. I had no trouble getting into good law schools.
I too went to UVa, and I can tell you GPAs are VERY subjective there. Rampant grading based on names, sabotaging other students, giving white student full marks when they had super-objective physics problem sets with one answer wrong.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Delusional. Nobody in 2022 with a garbage GPA in the humanities aces the LSAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Delusional. Nobody in 2022 with a garbage GPA in the humanities aces the LSAT.
I had a 3.2 and a got a 180. I had no trouble getting into good law schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Delusional. Nobody in 2022 with a garbage GPA in the humanities aces the LSAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Did OP say her DD wanted to go to law school? She could still get a decent LSAT score and get in somewhere, if she wants to go to law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I’d like a response to this question, too. So many fraudsters and unethical people have been seen right through by hiring managers, why would this
youngster make it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
She had all the required experience to sit for the PMP during college?
Ha, you beat me to it! Yes, please reply, OP.
do you realize that a lot of those requirements can be made up and be purchased right? I did this for my former employees all the time. They don't check or verify.
so you are going to say to your interviewer for your first real job that you are just out of college and have PMP wich requires work experience??
Yeah, I’d like a response to this question, too. So many fraudsters and unethical people have been seen right through by hiring managers, why would this
youngster make it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
That GPA kills all good law schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:wow thread is hot.
I thought colleges are not trade schools, and jobs are not important lol
OP
What's the GPA?
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OP here. Just got back from UVA graduation. DD graduated with 3.2 GPA and is not a typical DCUM "smart" kid but that's ok. DD did not have any internships during sophomore or junior year.
DH is helping DD to get a job as a IT project manager contract for a federal government agency. DD passed the PMP cert three months ago. It Looks like a great field to be in with starting pay over 100k and that women have an advantage in this field, according to DH.
She had all the required experience to sit for the PMP during college?
Ha, you beat me to it! Yes, please reply, OP.
do you realize that a lot of those requirements can be made up and be purchased right? I did this for my former employees all the time. They don't check or verify.