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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: Kuiper7986 on November 23, 2005, 05:21:40 am

Title: I've come to a crossroads in life...help me
Post by: Kuiper7986 on November 23, 2005, 05:21:40 am
I\'m having trouble deciding on my education

Currently at the age of 19, should I continue in get my Bachelor\'s of Science Degree in Business Administration with an Option in Computer Information Systems with a minor in Business Computer Programming at the California State Polytechnic University of Pomona?

or

Should I get to Devry/ITT, and get a 4-year degree in less than 3.

The thing is, I\'m still working on my lower division transfer, because I got kicked out of Cal Poly Pomona (although I am still on their roster) because i didn\'t send my damn SAT Scores in time, which isn\'t the point...point is, it will take me another 3 semesters to transfer, then maybe 2 years at least to get my bachelor\'s degree, and which then I\'ll want to get my masters in business administration (M.B.A). TIME is the big issue; however, it does sound better to get a 4-degree at a respected University, if I ever want to get a chance to work with computers at a corporate executive level, and boss you guys around when you guys are in the IT department. :)
Any ideas, how about you guys, what are you guys pursuing?
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Post by: Annah on November 23, 2005, 11:16:08 am
I had this problem a while ago as well. I had to chose between \"Electronics and Computers\" and \"Environmental Engineering\". I stayed for a few days, and tried to think on this matter. Then, I saw that some friends started two Universities. Of course, I stopped thinking and started them both as well, if they can do it, I can do it.

:D

Now I realize I kinda hurried things up, because It\'s a bit difficult to catch up with both, but I guess it\'s okay.

My advice after saying what I\'ve just said? Hell with what other\'s think, just do what you really want to do.

:)
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Post by: lanser on November 23, 2005, 11:20:31 am
In my 40 odds years I have found that turning right at a crossroads works for me for a third of the time at least
:D
 I\'ll get my coat
seriously whatever you chose over the next 30 or 40 years of your career you\'ll wish you had chosen a different path I know I do as do a lot of my peer group.
regards
John
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Post by: verideon on November 23, 2005, 11:21:22 am
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Originally posted by Annah
My advice after saying what I\'ve just said? Hell with what other\'s think, just do what you really want to do.


Exactly, do what you want to do, if you pursue something you aren\'t interested in then you will reach a point where you\'ll say \"Stuff This!\" and walk out. If you follow your ((Dreams)) and do what you like to do then do it.

this is a quote to follow (not seriously though even though I said to follow it :P)

\"If at first you don\'t succeed, try again. Then quit. No use being a fool about it.\" ;)
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Post by: Induane on November 24, 2005, 01:51:28 am
Ummm I dropped out/failed college, got a job in computer data security, bought a house, got married and now spend my free time here - it isn\'t a bad life...  :D Seriously though no matter what get your education somehow - for me I\'m learning programming, 3d modeling, and 2d art, to help out my guild - it gives me better motivation to learn than \"you\'d better or else you get an F!\"  Whatever environment you\'d learn better in is where you should choose to go - you see in todays world people change careers totally about 5 times in their life, so your specific schooling isn\'t quite as important as a sharp mind and the ability to learn new things.  Get some kind of education, but enjoy it.  If a technical school like DeVry is better for you then BOOM! IF a more traditional approach to schooling works better for you go with that - seriously make the choice based on your learning style moreso than what you are learning. I promise you won\'t regret it.


Edit:  P.S. ANNAH!!!! YOU ARE ALIVE!!! I never see you in chat anymore :( I miss our conversations :)  
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Post by: steuben on November 24, 2005, 02:12:31 am
mba\'s are a dime a dozen... well a buck a dozen with inflation. get the ba/bsc.

and then go out into the real world for 3-4 years. then go back and get your mba. mostly for a couple of reasons. experience,mba,[experience] is better. plus you don\'t appear to come off as all educated with no experience. the better mba schools prefer it. it means they don\'t have to teach the basics, you already know it. depending on who you hire on with, somebody else may pay for the mba.
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Post by: zanzibar on November 24, 2005, 08:16:39 am
I think I\'ll drop out and become a rock star.  I hear there\'s decent money in it, and the hours are good.
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Post by: verideon on November 24, 2005, 10:16:52 am
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Originally posted by zanzibar
I think I\'ll drop out and become a rock star.  I hear there\'s decent money in it, and the hours are good.


uhhh \'DOOF DOOF\' no i\'m not calling you a doof doof, i\'m just saying doof doof :P:D. so your going to get involved in being a rockstar be prepared for; (A) Drugs (B) girls screaming at you (C) journalists an other annoying people (D) won\'t mention but I think you know what I mean ;). well thats 4 things to get used to, well 2 are steroetypes of a Rockstar I know but ehh, lol
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Post by: zanzibar on November 24, 2005, 10:30:30 am
I think I could handle it.
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Post by: Nero da 2nd on December 06, 2005, 12:24:05 am
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Originally posted by zanzibar
I think I\'ll drop out and become a rock star.  I hear there\'s decent money in it, and the hours are good.

 I might be twelve years old (laugh now) but I don\'t think being a rock star would pay....

 I mean, really, people will want to be all over your life, they will find all your secrets you don\'t want to tell, and really, until your 30-40, you probaly won\'t be liked anymore because well, you\'re pretty damn old now. People don\'t want an old guy on the stage, so, what\'ll you do after that? How will your life be like after no body like\'s you anymore. You dropped out, probaly addicted to the magic dragon, and now everyone knows your name. But still, since you dropped out, you\'re pretty mathmaticly illitrate (new word to me, sorry if I used it wrong) and can\'t get a job at that, since you dropped out of highschool, and probaly have the intellect of a 16 year-old, so what now? Work at McDonalds? On the corner selling hemp? A pizza boy? A cashier at target?

 Think ahead boy.

 PLUS a bunch of \"long lost uncles\" cousins, and aunts will appear asking for your money, lots of people saying you did something wrong, and make a big deal about it (Michael Jackson people?)

 And when you want to grow old and have a family, people are going to be all over your wife, make up stuff like \"omg!!!11he doesn\'t love her!!!!!!111\" And make a big deal out of family issues. You probaly won\'t be able to see so well as a rockstar, as people are always flashing cameras in your face. So you\'re probaly near-sighted by now (I don\'t know if that could happen;just a dramatic effect) and you\'d be the \"nerdy rockstar\" since some people just can\'t keep themselves from being a nasty old fruit (lol, fruit) and making fun of people to just put them in the dirt to make themselves feel better....

Edited for language.
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Post by: zanzibar on December 06, 2005, 12:35:47 am
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Originally posted by Nero da 2nd
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Originally posted by zanzibar
I think I\'ll drop out and become a rock star.  I hear there\'s decent money in it, and the hours are good.

 I might be twelve years old (laugh now) but I don\'t think being a rock star would pay....

 I mean, really, people will want to be all over your life, they will find all your secrets you don\'t want to tell, and really, until your 30-40, you probaly won\'t be liked anymore because well, you\'re pretty damn old now. People don\'t want an old guy on the stage, so, what\'ll you do after that? How will your life be like after no body like\'s you anymore. You dropped out, probaly addicted to the magic dragon, and now everyone knows your name. But still, since you dropped out, you\'re pretty mathmaticly illitrate (new word to me, sorry if I used it wrong) and can\'t get a job at that, since you dropped out of highschool, and probaly have the intellect of a 16 year-old, so what now? Work at McDonalds? On the corner selling hemp? A pizza boy? A cashier at target?

 Think ahead boy.

 PLUS a bunch of \"long lost uncles\" cousins, and aunts will appear asking for your money, lots of people saying you did something wrong, and make a big deal about it (Michael Jackson people?)

 And when you want to grow old and have a family, people are going to be all over your wife, make up stuff like \"omg!!!11he doesn\'t love her!!!!!!111\" And make a big deal out of family issues. You probaly won\'t be able to see so well as a rockstar, as people are always flashing cameras in your face. So you\'re probaly near-sighted by now (I don\'t know if that could happen;just a dramatic effect) and you\'d be the \"nerdy rockstar\" since some people just can\'t keep themselves from being a nasty old fruit (lol, fruit) and making fun of people to just put them in the dirt to make themselves feel better....




It\'s actually college that I\'d be dropping out of, and I do plan on finishing it.  As far as being an over the hill rock musician, there are actually a lot of opportunities, even though none of them pay very well.  Being a studio musician, having a number of gigging bar bands and club bands, teaching, publishing, composing for TV shows and commercials, and if you ~were~ famous then there are plenty of successful bands made up of \"old folks\".

Staying away from drugs is definately important though, and not just for musicians but for everyone.  It\'s too easy to take that stuff too far, and I\'ve seen it ruin and even end lives.

Edited for language in the original quote.