Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If You Have Kids in High School, What Worries You More about your kids future: Getting Into an Elite College or Finding a Good-Paying Job After Graduation?
Hands down , finding a job after graduation. DS wants to go into finance and I secretly wish he’d go to trade school to become an electrician or plumber and take some business classes at a community college on the side.
AI will heavily affect the finance sector. I don’t know what job market will await him in 5 years but I know well have a huge shortage of skilled electricians snd plumbers then. There’s also huge money to be made in the trades especially if one owns their own business.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I never understand the families where they are so obsessed with their kid going to a top 20 university and then said kid majors in something like English. I rather my kid go to Penn State and major in Mechanical Engineering.
Anonymous wrote:If You Have Kids in High School, What Worries You More about your kids future: Getting Into an Elite College or Finding a Good-Paying Job After Graduation?
Anonymous wrote:Parents of a 2026 T15 grad. The university has a <5% admission rate fwiw.
The job market —and getting a good job and getting on the career ladder — is way more stressful than the college application process. Says DS.
I don’t think parents on DC UM realize how very very difficult it is right now to get a good job coming out of a top university
DS’s friends are at Yale, Chicago and Brown and report the same. Lots of grad school apps
Anonymous wrote:If You Have Kids in High School, What Worries You More about your kids future: Getting Into an Elite College or Finding a Good-Paying Job After Graduation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why Are You Writing Like This?
Stressing About Getting Into An Elite College: The DCUM Story
Not really. Just typed too fast. I’m surprised by the optimism on DCUM—people spend so much energy discussing how to get into top schools without really worrying about the price tag or career outcomes. Does this mean most people here don't really care about whether their kids work or not... all trust fund families here?
No not at all. The ivies provide plenty of opportunities and have fantastic job and grad/professional outcomes. It was a huge sigh of relief when they got in. The internships they and peers have gotten is quite different from those attending schools a couple of tiers down. Ivy or at least T-20/Williams/Amherst is worth it for the outcomes boost.
Anonymous wrote:If You Have Kids in High School, What Worries You More about your kids future: Getting Into an Elite College or Finding a Good-Paying Job After Graduation?