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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only the medical Dr and the school teacher report requiring their degree for work yet college was a worthwhile experience nonetheless for others. Sorta what I expected. Thank you! OP here.
The plural of anecdote is not data.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, so only the medical Dr and the school teacher report requiring their degree for work yet college was a worthwhile experience nonetheless for others. Sorta what I expected. Thank you! OP here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I majored in accounting as an undergrad. Got a PhD in accounting and have taught accounting in college for 25 years.
I had to decide on a major in the fall of 1982 - a very depressed economy, with large(at the time) student loans piling up. I need to find something that could guarantee me a job.
And accounting still does today - so many could to this major to get them into the working world.
I can't tell you the number of students enrolling in MS accounting programs that majored in some liberal arts major and ended up with a $10/hour job. Last semester I had an art history major who told me her major was "lots of fun and useful if I was a contestant on Jeopardy." Another was a film major "I had a total blast for four years. Moved to LA and waitressed for 3 years and just couldn't do it anymore."
Another accounting major here. Can't recommend the major highly enough - I've never gone a day without a job, tons of different settings/opportunities in which to work, and the pay is very good. My incoming college freshman is pretty sure that's what he wants to major in and I'm thrilled.
Anonymous wrote:Does your current employment require a degree? Do you feel well compensated?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I majored in accounting as an undergrad. Got a PhD in accounting and have taught accounting in college for 25 years.
I had to decide on a major in the fall of 1982 - a very depressed economy, with large(at the time) student loans piling up. I need to find something that could guarantee me a job.
And accounting still does today - so many could to this major to get them into the working world.
I can't tell you the number of students enrolling in MS accounting programs that majored in some liberal arts major and ended up with a $10/hour job. Last semester I had an art history major who told me her major was "lots of fun and useful if I was a contestant on Jeopardy." Another was a film major "I had a total blast for four years. Moved to LA and waitressed for 3 years and just couldn't do it anymore."
Anonymous wrote:I was raised in a toxic, dysfunctional family. My parents and my mentally ill brother (who sodomized me when I was 11- my parents knew, did nothing) continually told me how stupid I was and how I would never attend college.
Sadly, I believed them. Spent my 20’s working menial jobs-warehouse work, construction, etc. Married a woman I didn’t love. Had four children whom I love dearly.
I constantly struggled with the desire to attend college in my heart but with my family’s wretched words in my ears. At age 33 I landed a job as a night maintenance man at a major university. I convinced an admissions counselor to grant me provisional admission to the university, which he did reluctantly.
The university offered tuition remission for employees. I quit listening to the lies in my head and chose to listen to the desires of my heart.
I worked full time at night and attended class full time days. Completed the 4 year BS in 2 years and 2 summers, graduating with honors.
It can be done. Easy? No. Worth it? Yes.
Anonymous wrote:I majored in accounting as an undergrad. Got a PhD in accounting and have taught accounting in college for 25 years.
I had to decide on a major in the fall of 1982 - a very depressed economy, with large(at the time) student loans piling up. I need to find something that could guarantee me a job.
And accounting still does today - so many could to this major to get them into the working world.
I can't tell you the number of students enrolling in MS accounting programs that majored in some liberal arts major and ended up with a $10/hour job. Last semester I had an art history major who told me her major was "lots of fun and useful if I was a contestant on Jeopardy." Another was a film major "I had a total blast for four years. Moved to LA and waitressed for 3 years and just couldn't do it anymore."