nah i'm saying they don't have the authority to speak on it because their jobs ing suck. i say any job when you can wear flip flops and shorts to work is a good one.
Well in that case I'd say anyone who's living paycheck to paycheck or anything close to it and claims they're happy with the money they have is kidding his/herself![]()
nah i'm saying they don't have the authority to speak on it because their jobs ing suck. i say any job when you can wear flip flops and shorts to work is a good one.
ya know what i'm sayin?
roflrofl
sounds like every liberal arts major I talked to in college. "I'm gonna get accepted into the top [underwater basketweaving nonsense] program and make six figures a year!!!"
Cool way to avoid the real world by using the more school route as an excuse![]()
I'm not a liberal arts major.. and I have a Bio minor.
But ok lol
I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Consulting.
underwater basketweaving
underwater basketweaving is a true skill that pays a load. ask any underwater welder.
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FYI liberal arts includes the sciences and math. The term you're all looking for is humanities.
NLS, I've learned that the best way to do well is to stop asking other people /thinking about how you will do...and just immersing yourself within the material. I spent a couple of months studying for the MCAT while I was taking 18 hrs. There was a point where I was making excuses for myself and telling people about "How hard it was." After my 3rd practice test it was clear that I was either going to do well, or I wasn't, so I made the necessary time to lock myself in my room and work my ass off even if it was into the late hours of the night. It paid off, but it sure as wasn't anything to talk about.
So in conclusion, I don't mean to sound harsh...but if you're going to do well it is going to be due to your own accord...not asking about it on a basketball forum.
Degree in STEM fields or you are wasting your time & money
Whatever you wanna call it, poly sci is easily one of the most worthless majors out there.
I know a former poly sci major who sells vacuums out of a trailer![]()
It's a waste of time & money anyway if one stays emotionally dependent on cats, imho.
LOL, but you forgot exterior algebra, signed measures, and the Radon-Nikodym theorem tbh.
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Enjoy making 60k and working over 60 hours a week including weekends, holidays, etc.
I, on the other hand, will be able to work 40 hours, have most weekends off, and holidays, and still make about 10k to your superior.
So kindly shut the up and go finish your quota before you have to work through your vacation days.
DoK is re ed![]()
How low in your own life do you have to be to on someone else's choice in what they major in? That, in itself, is indicative of a fault in your own life. Who gives a if Scrub wants to study Feline Behavior or Political Science. Its his prerogative and if he's happy doing that, then he's where he needs to be. Bring that cash home, homie. Continue on making the skrilla any way you can and if you want to be a Political Science major in grad school, then do it. Purina to Champagne and Caviar lifestyles, bruh.
How much in debt do you have to go for that masters degree?
I will have a ph.D if I complete it.
A poly Sci degree on its own is worthless, but most poly Sci majors pursue grad school like law school or such
Right, which is why it's a re ed major. You don't need a poly sci degree to go to law school, you can get a STEM or business degree and still get into law school.
true, but if you have your heart set on law school (not physical therapy rofl), might as well go poly sci since it's one of the easiest majors on most campuses next to communications, tbh
all the athletes at ucla are history/communication/poly sci
You'd be annoyed too if you had to bust your ass during college while these assholes got through it by reading flash cards tbh.
Honestly they should have separate little schools for some of these bull majors. They have no business being part of a university. Don't call it a diploma either, just a certificate or something. You want to go to law school via poltical science? Complete your training, earn your certificate and then apply tbh.
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