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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 7:51am #32774

McDunkin
Im 23 now but at 18 I started out in Business at 20 i got an asociates in English at 22 1/2 i got my Bachelors in English and now at 23 im back in school for Criminal Justice. The problem is that i still dont even think this is what i want to begin a career in.
This is a question for the older members of the site(those in college or that have finished)
What was your intended major coing out of high school ?
What did you endup getting your degree in?
What field did you end up working in?
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 9:24am #593431

surveParticipantI intended to go to school for Computer Programming and Software Development out of HS.
I was a good creative writer however and loved to write and ended up getting my degree in Print Journalism. (this site helps me get the rust off my skills, lol)
The field I ended up working in? I have been a Network Engineer for the past 9 years. The job market is not hard to get into and it pays very well.
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 9:24am #593461

surveParticipantI intended to go to school for Computer Programming and Software Development out of HS.
I was a good creative writer however and loved to write and ended up getting my degree in Print Journalism. (this site helps me get the rust off my skills, lol)
The field I ended up working in? I have been a Network Engineer for the past 9 years. The job market is not hard to get into and it pays very well.
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 9:24am #592992

surveParticipantI intended to go to school for Computer Programming and Software Development out of HS.
I was a good creative writer however and loved to write and ended up getting my degree in Print Journalism. (this site helps me get the rust off my skills, lol)
The field I ended up working in? I have been a Network Engineer for the past 9 years. The job market is not hard to get into and it pays very well.
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 3:31pm #593548

llperez
i went to college out of highschool simply becasue that was what i was supposed to do but i didnt have any idea what i wanted to do. I ended up majoring in english becasue i enjoyed the classes and thought that maybe i could develop into a writer and maybe write about sports, but i was still not sure about anything. I eventually dropped out after 3 1/2 years of college and just worked labor jobs full time. A year ago i started going back to school taking water science classes hoping to get into that industry. I luckily landed a job with the water district back in february and my work now pays for my college to further my education in the field. I have a hydraulics class starting tommorow that is all math. Not gonna be fun.
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 3:31pm #593581

llperez
i went to college out of highschool simply becasue that was what i was supposed to do but i didnt have any idea what i wanted to do. I ended up majoring in english becasue i enjoyed the classes and thought that maybe i could develop into a writer and maybe write about sports, but i was still not sure about anything. I eventually dropped out after 3 1/2 years of college and just worked labor jobs full time. A year ago i started going back to school taking water science classes hoping to get into that industry. I luckily landed a job with the water district back in february and my work now pays for my college to further my education in the field. I have a hydraulics class starting tommorow that is all math. Not gonna be fun.
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Posted on: Tue, 08/23/2011 - 3:31pm #593109

llperez
i went to college out of highschool simply becasue that was what i was supposed to do but i didnt have any idea what i wanted to do. I ended up majoring in english becasue i enjoyed the classes and thought that maybe i could develop into a writer and maybe write about sports, but i was still not sure about anything. I eventually dropped out after 3 1/2 years of college and just worked labor jobs full time. A year ago i started going back to school taking water science classes hoping to get into that industry. I luckily landed a job with the water district back in february and my work now pays for my college to further my education in the field. I have a hydraulics class starting tommorow that is all math. Not gonna be fun.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 1:20pm #593988
aamir543ParticipantI am only 14, but I can garuntee you there is no way I am majoring in English after all the homework I’ve gotten so far.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 1:20pm #594016
aamir543ParticipantI am only 14, but I can garuntee you there is no way I am majoring in English after all the homework I’ve gotten so far.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 1:20pm #593546
aamir543ParticipantI am only 14, but I can garuntee you there is no way I am majoring in English after all the homework I’ve gotten so far.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 2:40pm #594009

butidonthavemoney
I’m one course away from obtaining my Associates. Have no idea what I’m going to do after.
Considering pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with minors in Chemistry and Astronomy. However, I have it under good authority that is a waste of time, as a Bachelors in Physics is sometimes considered more useful than a Ph.D in the same field. Might save myself some time/money and go down that route instead.
If not, I would decide between English and Computer Science. Computer Science offers a big job market that is always growing. Works in both the short-term and the long-term. English is a good option too. Would love to get into literature. If English is my major, I would try to minor in both Sociology and Illustration.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 2:40pm #594036

butidonthavemoney
I’m one course away from obtaining my Associates. Have no idea what I’m going to do after.
Considering pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with minors in Chemistry and Astronomy. However, I have it under good authority that is a waste of time, as a Bachelors in Physics is sometimes considered more useful than a Ph.D in the same field. Might save myself some time/money and go down that route instead.
If not, I would decide between English and Computer Science. Computer Science offers a big job market that is always growing. Works in both the short-term and the long-term. English is a good option too. Would love to get into literature. If English is my major, I would try to minor in both Sociology and Illustration.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 2:40pm #593567

butidonthavemoney
I’m one course away from obtaining my Associates. Have no idea what I’m going to do after.
Considering pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics with minors in Chemistry and Astronomy. However, I have it under good authority that is a waste of time, as a Bachelors in Physics is sometimes considered more useful than a Ph.D in the same field. Might save myself some time/money and go down that route instead.
If not, I would decide between English and Computer Science. Computer Science offers a big job market that is always growing. Works in both the short-term and the long-term. English is a good option too. Would love to get into literature. If English is my major, I would try to minor in both Sociology and Illustration.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:10pm #594015

TC_42ParticipantOut of high school, I went to college and was pre-law. So I just majored in what I liked… Religious Studies and History. After about two years, I decided I didn’t really want to go to law school, so I planned on going to grad school for Health Care Administration. During my senior year, I decided that wasn’t for me either, and I decided to do what had always been in the back of my mind… teaching high school English.
I graduated in 2009 with my Bachelor’s in Religious Studies and History, and I just graduated with my Master’s in English this May. I couldn’t start pursuing teacher certification until after my degree was posted, and that’s going to take at least 6 months. I’ve been looking for a job since May, but I can’t find anything… can barely get an interview So I’m going to try to be a sub at some schools this year. Sucks.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:10pm #594042

TC_42ParticipantOut of high school, I went to college and was pre-law. So I just majored in what I liked… Religious Studies and History. After about two years, I decided I didn’t really want to go to law school, so I planned on going to grad school for Health Care Administration. During my senior year, I decided that wasn’t for me either, and I decided to do what had always been in the back of my mind… teaching high school English.
I graduated in 2009 with my Bachelor’s in Religious Studies and History, and I just graduated with my Master’s in English this May. I couldn’t start pursuing teacher certification until after my degree was posted, and that’s going to take at least 6 months. I’ve been looking for a job since May, but I can’t find anything… can barely get an interview So I’m going to try to be a sub at some schools this year. Sucks.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:10pm #593571

TC_42ParticipantOut of high school, I went to college and was pre-law. So I just majored in what I liked… Religious Studies and History. After about two years, I decided I didn’t really want to go to law school, so I planned on going to grad school for Health Care Administration. During my senior year, I decided that wasn’t for me either, and I decided to do what had always been in the back of my mind… teaching high school English.
I graduated in 2009 with my Bachelor’s in Religious Studies and History, and I just graduated with my Master’s in English this May. I couldn’t start pursuing teacher certification until after my degree was posted, and that’s going to take at least 6 months. I’ve been looking for a job since May, but I can’t find anything… can barely get an interview So I’m going to try to be a sub at some schools this year. Sucks.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:24pm #594022

apb540ParticipantInteresting to see a different side of some users. Anyway, I came out of high school planning on majoring in Accounting and I am now a senior on track to graduate with an Accounting degree, but I still don’t know what I want to do. I just wish I could be a NBA GM.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:24pm #594048

apb540ParticipantInteresting to see a different side of some users. Anyway, I came out of high school planning on majoring in Accounting and I am now a senior on track to graduate with an Accounting degree, but I still don’t know what I want to do. I just wish I could be a NBA GM.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:24pm #593577

apb540ParticipantInteresting to see a different side of some users. Anyway, I came out of high school planning on majoring in Accounting and I am now a senior on track to graduate with an Accounting degree, but I still don’t know what I want to do. I just wish I could be a NBA GM.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:26pm #594025

apb540ParticipantDon’t major in English unless you have a few connects in what ever industry you want to go into. Otherwise, it is useless unless you want to teach.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:26pm #594051

apb540ParticipantDon’t major in English unless you have a few connects in what ever industry you want to go into. Otherwise, it is useless unless you want to teach.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:26pm #593580

apb540ParticipantDon’t major in English unless you have a few connects in what ever industry you want to go into. Otherwise, it is useless unless you want to teach.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:50pm #594049

butidonthavemoney
You’re probably right. Besides, I’m not even sure I need a degree in English to pursue a writing career. As a bonus, Computer Science would give me something to fall back on.
Thanks for the insight, man.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:50pm #594076

butidonthavemoney
You’re probably right. Besides, I’m not even sure I need a degree in English to pursue a writing career. As a bonus, Computer Science would give me something to fall back on.
Thanks for the insight, man.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 3:50pm #593605

butidonthavemoney
You’re probably right. Besides, I’m not even sure I need a degree in English to pursue a writing career. As a bonus, Computer Science would give me something to fall back on.
Thanks for the insight, man.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 4:29pm #594055

apb540ParticipantCollege and the decisions you have to make aren’t easy. As I’m sure you see at school, some people just simply know what they want (and can) do with their degree so they go for it from day one. Others, like yourself and I, just have to wait for the lightbulb to come on.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 4:29pm #594081

apb540ParticipantCollege and the decisions you have to make aren’t easy. As I’m sure you see at school, some people just simply know what they want (and can) do with their degree so they go for it from day one. Others, like yourself and I, just have to wait for the lightbulb to come on.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 4:29pm #593612

apb540ParticipantCollege and the decisions you have to make aren’t easy. As I’m sure you see at school, some people just simply know what they want (and can) do with their degree so they go for it from day one. Others, like yourself and I, just have to wait for the lightbulb to come on.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:34pm #594082

Scottoant93ParticipantIm 18 but graduated high school 2 years ago, I was orginally going to go to college for either business, athletic training, or collision repair and refinishing
I ended up choosing collision repair and refinishing but my community college won’t let me in heres the summary(posted in aamirs whos ready for school post)
some background info about me, I was born in Italy but grew up in US all my life, and I have a dual citizenship in US/Italy
1. I have to pay out of state tution despite being legal and living in the state for 8 years
2. I will be accepted on the first day of class, which i can sign up for whatever is left after everyone else pcisk their classes
3. If by any chance I sign up for the last spot of a class, and their is an american who does late registration and wants to sign up for the same class, they will drop me from it and give it to him.
so i basically now im just getting a regular job and going to learn autobody work and painting on my own, and advance from there.
Mcbased, Most people don’t know what to major in, or what they want to do for a living i think its pretty normal, my advice is just keep learning different things that interest you and maybe one day you will combine all your knowledge and combine into an awesome idea, your still young so you have plenty of tiem, and all your degrees and skills will attract potential employers. Wish you the best of luck man!
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:34pm #594108

Scottoant93ParticipantIm 18 but graduated high school 2 years ago, I was orginally going to go to college for either business, athletic training, or collision repair and refinishing
I ended up choosing collision repair and refinishing but my community college won’t let me in heres the summary(posted in aamirs whos ready for school post)
some background info about me, I was born in Italy but grew up in US all my life, and I have a dual citizenship in US/Italy
1. I have to pay out of state tution despite being legal and living in the state for 8 years
2. I will be accepted on the first day of class, which i can sign up for whatever is left after everyone else pcisk their classes
3. If by any chance I sign up for the last spot of a class, and their is an american who does late registration and wants to sign up for the same class, they will drop me from it and give it to him.
so i basically now im just getting a regular job and going to learn autobody work and painting on my own, and advance from there.
Mcbased, Most people don’t know what to major in, or what they want to do for a living i think its pretty normal, my advice is just keep learning different things that interest you and maybe one day you will combine all your knowledge and combine into an awesome idea, your still young so you have plenty of tiem, and all your degrees and skills will attract potential employers. Wish you the best of luck man!
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:34pm #593639

Scottoant93ParticipantIm 18 but graduated high school 2 years ago, I was orginally going to go to college for either business, athletic training, or collision repair and refinishing
I ended up choosing collision repair and refinishing but my community college won’t let me in heres the summary(posted in aamirs whos ready for school post)
some background info about me, I was born in Italy but grew up in US all my life, and I have a dual citizenship in US/Italy
1. I have to pay out of state tution despite being legal and living in the state for 8 years
2. I will be accepted on the first day of class, which i can sign up for whatever is left after everyone else pcisk their classes
3. If by any chance I sign up for the last spot of a class, and their is an american who does late registration and wants to sign up for the same class, they will drop me from it and give it to him.
so i basically now im just getting a regular job and going to learn autobody work and painting on my own, and advance from there.
Mcbased, Most people don’t know what to major in, or what they want to do for a living i think its pretty normal, my advice is just keep learning different things that interest you and maybe one day you will combine all your knowledge and combine into an awesome idea, your still young so you have plenty of tiem, and all your degrees and skills will attract potential employers. Wish you the best of luck man!
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:40pm #594091

surveParticipantyeah, I actually started pursuing a 2nd degree in Computer Information Systems a few years back (since my job pays for school), but had to drop out due to time restraints. so I have come full circle. my advice is….dont worry about how much money a career path makes…enjoy school and major in something that you love and keeps your interest.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:40pm #594117

surveParticipantyeah, I actually started pursuing a 2nd degree in Computer Information Systems a few years back (since my job pays for school), but had to drop out due to time restraints. so I have come full circle. my advice is….dont worry about how much money a career path makes…enjoy school and major in something that you love and keeps your interest.
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Posted on: Wed, 08/24/2011 - 5:40pm #593648

surveParticipantyeah, I actually started pursuing a 2nd degree in Computer Information Systems a few years back (since my job pays for school), but had to drop out due to time restraints. so I have come full circle. my advice is….dont worry about how much money a career path makes…enjoy school and major in something that you love and keeps your interest.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:27pm #595862
j1232eParticipantJust keep talking some classes and see what kind of classes you like. I went to college and got all my generals done, then kept taking classes in journalism and some business classes. I ended up taking a year or so off and working construction to decide what I wanted to do. 11 years later I am still doing those construction jobs and will never go back to school. My advice is don’t take time off to decide most people end up never going back to school. I wish I would have kept taking classes I would have eventually found something.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:27pm #595884
j1232eParticipantJust keep talking some classes and see what kind of classes you like. I went to college and got all my generals done, then kept taking classes in journalism and some business classes. I ended up taking a year or so off and working construction to decide what I wanted to do. 11 years later I am still doing those construction jobs and will never go back to school. My advice is don’t take time off to decide most people end up never going back to school. I wish I would have kept taking classes I would have eventually found something.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 6:27pm #595411
j1232eParticipantJust keep talking some classes and see what kind of classes you like. I went to college and got all my generals done, then kept taking classes in journalism and some business classes. I ended up taking a year or so off and working construction to decide what I wanted to do. 11 years later I am still doing those construction jobs and will never go back to school. My advice is don’t take time off to decide most people end up never going back to school. I wish I would have kept taking classes I would have eventually found something.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:03pm #595864

OrangeJuiceJonesParticipantI wanted to go to anywhere BUT college when I graduated high school. My parents gave me a summer to find a full-time job that would pay me enough to live on my own, but it didn’t work out. I started community college in fall 2008 and dropped out after a month. I went back in the spring and dropped out again after 3 weeks. After the second time I dropped out, I started working part-time as a furniture delivery assistant. It was like a dream job for me: I was able to work with my hands; the pay was great ($20/hr); and I got along very well with my boss. The only downside were the numerous joint problems I developed.
I went back to college in fall 2009 and actually completed the semester with a 3.5 gpa. Unfortunately, because I didn’t finish my placement test, I had to take a bunch of remedial classes that didn’t count. I only earned 3 college credits that semester. After 3 more semesters, I transferred out with a 3.2 gpa and 42 credits. I start at a 4-year college in south Jersey on the 6th, but I move in tomorrow.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:03pm #595887

OrangeJuiceJonesParticipantI wanted to go to anywhere BUT college when I graduated high school. My parents gave me a summer to find a full-time job that would pay me enough to live on my own, but it didn’t work out. I started community college in fall 2008 and dropped out after a month. I went back in the spring and dropped out again after 3 weeks. After the second time I dropped out, I started working part-time as a furniture delivery assistant. It was like a dream job for me: I was able to work with my hands; the pay was great ($20/hr); and I got along very well with my boss. The only downside were the numerous joint problems I developed.
I went back to college in fall 2009 and actually completed the semester with a 3.5 gpa. Unfortunately, because I didn’t finish my placement test, I had to take a bunch of remedial classes that didn’t count. I only earned 3 college credits that semester. After 3 more semesters, I transferred out with a 3.2 gpa and 42 credits. I start at a 4-year college in south Jersey on the 6th, but I move in tomorrow.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 7:03pm #595414

OrangeJuiceJonesParticipantI wanted to go to anywhere BUT college when I graduated high school. My parents gave me a summer to find a full-time job that would pay me enough to live on my own, but it didn’t work out. I started community college in fall 2008 and dropped out after a month. I went back in the spring and dropped out again after 3 weeks. After the second time I dropped out, I started working part-time as a furniture delivery assistant. It was like a dream job for me: I was able to work with my hands; the pay was great ($20/hr); and I got along very well with my boss. The only downside were the numerous joint problems I developed.
I went back to college in fall 2009 and actually completed the semester with a 3.5 gpa. Unfortunately, because I didn’t finish my placement test, I had to take a bunch of remedial classes that didn’t count. I only earned 3 college credits that semester. After 3 more semesters, I transferred out with a 3.2 gpa and 42 credits. I start at a 4-year college in south Jersey on the 6th, but I move in tomorrow.
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 9:56pm #595873

TRC1991ParticipantI said to hell with college, I want to be an entrepreneur! (probably not the guy to ask in this scenario)
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 9:56pm #595896

TRC1991ParticipantI said to hell with college, I want to be an entrepreneur! (probably not the guy to ask in this scenario)
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Posted on: Mon, 08/29/2011 - 9:56pm #595422

TRC1991ParticipantI said to hell with college, I want to be an entrepreneur! (probably not the guy to ask in this scenario)
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