Archived Does education put Americans in debt before they even get a chance to get started? (AskVoat)
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Archived Does education put Americans in debt before they even get a chance to get started? (AskVoat)
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[–] EyeRape 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I went to a 2 year community college first.
Transferred, been working part time the whole way through. I'm weeks away from a BS in accounting/ corporate management.
I'll have debt when I graduate.
At least when I graduate I can get a job. I see so many psychology and sociology majors and..they're idiots.
[–] Cum_control 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago
Theyre not idiots. If im gonna go thru college and not have a job after anyway id rather my major be something applicable to the world (psychology, sogiology, poli sci etc.), instead of something like chemical engineering or accounting or math where they dont have much use outside of the job field (math maybe but beyond simple math theres not much application in day to day life)
[–] xXx_420_xXx 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
You must not know a lot of math.
[–] EyeRape ago
Yes they are.
Psychology isn't that applicable unless you go into business psychology and get hired by firms. Sociology, is useless unless you're a researcher or a teacher or a social worker.
Accounting and math are much more applicable to the real world than psych, or sociology. Political science helps you learn about government so it's applicable but you can learn that without college.