Shleedogg
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I had this exact conversation with my little sister all summer. She quit high school at 16 and went to community college and got her GED and associates at the same time. She got her associates in English or Liberal Arts, not exactly something usable.
My basic thought is that a 4 year degree is really worth it if it's in something useful. My DH has a BA in computer science and will never need to get a MA, he is extremely marketable and is CTO for an online marketplace company. His brother is a big shot tech guy at Bausch and Lomb (sp?) and only has a BA. I have a BA in history and it is a big, fat, waste of paper and $45,000. I have a friend w/ a BA in applied music, same story. These are worthless degrees w/out an MA to go w/ them. They offer you no specialized training in any field and you aren't really qualified to do anything.
Computer science, nursing, engineering, education, business; those are useful degrees and I'm sure there are more out there that are useful. But just really explain to him the real world. You will have XXX amount of student loan debt when you graduate. I went to a state school, have $45,000 and my payment is about $450/month. So add that to rent, utilities, car payment, etc. Show him how much he needs to make a month to cover expenses. Then maybe go on Monster.com and look for jobs that he would be qualified for right out of school w/ his chosen degree.
My parents are just encouraging my sister to go and get the English degree w/out thought as to what she will face when she gets out. This isn't 20 years ago when just having a degree makes you more marketable. Everyone goes to college now. A lot of people have BAs. I worked for Citigroup, starting at the lowest possible level, doing the same job as people who had just a high school diploma and got advancements at the same rate. It was our job performance that counted, not our degree.
Sorry this is so long, it's a hot button issue for me. Most adults (I know, I am one now, lol) got their BAs 20+ years ago and have lots of job experience to back up their degree so getting hired is easier w/ degrees I consider "useless." I am another story. No one tells you this. Not my parents, not my advisors; not that it was their job. I just feel like I need to warn people! Good luck with your decision!
Oh, ps, have you ever seen Avenue Q?
http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/a/avenueq23882/whatdoyoudowithabainengli****sucksto809583.html
My basic thought is that a 4 year degree is really worth it if it's in something useful. My DH has a BA in computer science and will never need to get a MA, he is extremely marketable and is CTO for an online marketplace company. His brother is a big shot tech guy at Bausch and Lomb (sp?) and only has a BA. I have a BA in history and it is a big, fat, waste of paper and $45,000. I have a friend w/ a BA in applied music, same story. These are worthless degrees w/out an MA to go w/ them. They offer you no specialized training in any field and you aren't really qualified to do anything.
Computer science, nursing, engineering, education, business; those are useful degrees and I'm sure there are more out there that are useful. But just really explain to him the real world. You will have XXX amount of student loan debt when you graduate. I went to a state school, have $45,000 and my payment is about $450/month. So add that to rent, utilities, car payment, etc. Show him how much he needs to make a month to cover expenses. Then maybe go on Monster.com and look for jobs that he would be qualified for right out of school w/ his chosen degree.
My parents are just encouraging my sister to go and get the English degree w/out thought as to what she will face when she gets out. This isn't 20 years ago when just having a degree makes you more marketable. Everyone goes to college now. A lot of people have BAs. I worked for Citigroup, starting at the lowest possible level, doing the same job as people who had just a high school diploma and got advancements at the same rate. It was our job performance that counted, not our degree.
Sorry this is so long, it's a hot button issue for me. Most adults (I know, I am one now, lol) got their BAs 20+ years ago and have lots of job experience to back up their degree so getting hired is easier w/ degrees I consider "useless." I am another story. No one tells you this. Not my parents, not my advisors; not that it was their job. I just feel like I need to warn people! Good luck with your decision!
Oh, ps, have you ever seen Avenue Q?
http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/a/avenueq23882/whatdoyoudowithabainengli****sucksto809583.html