Havent really decided on a major yet thinking either science or business. Also ly grade will be graduating this year so everyone is gonna be younger. I dontreally think imma have the full "college experience" cause I have schizophrenia and have been rejected everywhere growijg up but ive accepted that and really jist wanna get a degree. Should I just go to community college?
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howard_roark714 7y ago
Yes
SubstantialBeanBoi 7y ago
get your pre-reqs done at community college and then transfer to an in-state school. dont major in any of the liberal arts. only do STEM (no bio)
A_Wizard1717 7y ago
Bio is the fastest growing scientific discipline because of recent discoveries in molecular bio
You're wrong buddy
SubstantialBeanBoi 7y ago
in terms of vaguely defined job prospects im right. you end up as an underpaid labfaggot unless you pursue higher degrees in bio
neverquitman 7y ago
Not really, doing an english major has its benefits. You just have to seek what you enjoy.
A_Wizard1717 7y ago
Truth
JohnDontheman 7y ago
Probably only gonna do commujity college or online I wouldnt have the fulle xperience at a uni because I have a mental condition plus everyoje will be yoinger Ive axcepted itnthough its just the circle of life.
resnine 7y ago
A friend of mine did his entire degree online and is doing better than 80% of guys. It's all getting those skills and being able to interview good.
embracingtheredpill 7y ago
No. Don't accept it. Live your life. One of those voices in your head must be motivational.
WalterBlackPC 7y ago
Holy fuck I need you on my team.
arcwhy 7y ago
Went back at 33. My grades were better, the teachers respected me more, and still got a few college cuties. All worth it IMO
resnine 7y ago
What degree?
arcwhy 7y ago
Post-bacc
Asktrpthrowaway420 7y ago
Everyone being younger doesn't matter at all - that's just you worrying about nothing. If you decide to go, make sure you research what jobs you can get with the degree you want. Only get a degree if it translates to a good paying job. Otherwise, you're signing yourself up to be a debt slave. And yes, community college is a great way to get the general requirements while saving money.
embracingtheredpill 7y ago
It sucks.
But it's better done than not. 2-3 years now vs 20 years of regret. Don't want to do it when you're on food stamps and 42.
Go to the best college you can. If you're doing it just to get a degree, community college is fine except you're surrounded by losers. Just take care of your health. Keep costs low. But focus, study hard, do the required work and do well.