I’m a first generation American, Army veteran and just graduated from college last week. I’m not even going to bother looking for a job in this mess. I’m starting my own business in 6 months.
I feel that many people who considers pursuing a Bachelor's, Master's, and even Doctoral's fail to realize what the economy will be like at the time they are expected to earn them. I initially thought about going to grad school after graduating in May 2019, but ultimately chose not to because I knew I wouldn't be able to handle it. And it's not because of the curriculum, but other factors people tend to blindly see such as: finances, work obligations, family, mental health, etc. With this pandemic, the job market is even more competitive since those job candidates who were recently laid off likely have more experience than recent graduates (including Doctoral's). Please consider this before you decide to further your education! I know you want to "gain the college experience," but you shouldn't let it come back to haunt you in the end.
“Trust in the lord with all your heart, lean not to your own understanding, acknowledge him in all your ways, and he will direct your paths” Proverbs 3:5-6
I not looking forward to pay for my first year college expenses. I currently work 40 hours per week while learning two ap classes and my CNA nursing class. I help my parents by paying the internet, part of the electricity & mortgage, and the car insurance. I also have to pay for my braces monthly. So, sooner or later I don't know what will happen in the future. I'll be the first in my family to go to college pursuing for my Nurse Practitioner. I excel at school and I hope I don't have to take a gap year. I got into this excellent program of nursing to get my BSN and I don't want to drop it. This is my side of the story.
Is call getting a job and keep moving forward. I did it regardless of this epidemic but we need to stop trying to make excuses. I am 1st generation, immigrant parents, low income, full time job and full time student. I pay rent all the time and you don't see me at the news trying to get attention. Work hard and you'll get what you deserve. I have actually got the advantage to work more and provide more cause my classes are online now. GROW UP!
Consider go to Asian counties to teach English, at best some courses related to your majors. You can normally get decent pay and living expense is less. (Asian people are more friendly.) Hopefully you can help your family too. Wish you all the best, confident in all of you young friends.
Oooooo I like this! My 3 sisters didn't go to college so my 4th older sister she's 16 her name is irani and she's planning on going to college so she's kinda gonna be the first in our family to go to college I was born here with Irani and my young brother the rest of my family was born in Mexico.
I’m a first generation American, Army veteran and just graduated from college last week.
I’m not even going to bother looking for a job in this mess.
I’m starting my own business in 6 months.
Good on you. Hope your not just posting for clout. Doing > saying
People that are still going to college and graduate are still employs and they pay all that money to go to college
Hope you make it
Good idea! Lay around and do nothing so others can get ahead of you. 👍🏼
THANKS!!! 💋
Stacy F wtf? Did you even bother reading my post? I’m starting my own business. How many businesses do you own?
I feel that many people who considers pursuing a Bachelor's, Master's, and even Doctoral's fail to realize what the economy will be like at the time they are expected to earn them. I initially thought about going to grad school after graduating in May 2019, but ultimately chose not to because I knew I wouldn't be able to handle it. And it's not because of the curriculum, but other factors people tend to blindly see such as: finances, work obligations, family, mental health, etc. With this pandemic, the job market is even more competitive since those job candidates who were recently laid off likely have more experience than recent graduates (including Doctoral's).
Please consider this before you decide to further your education! I know you want to "gain the college experience," but you shouldn't let it come back to haunt you in the end.
College = Debt and saturated job market. Meanwhile, $30 an hour, skilled labor positions go unfilled.
this is also true.
“Trust in the lord with all your heart, lean not to your own understanding, acknowledge him in all your ways, and he will direct your paths” Proverbs 3:5-6
JAYE HILL MUSIC “GOD ALWAYS PROVIDES”
Higher education costs so much. And it doesn't guarantee a higher paying job. Especially with some of the lame ass majors that are offered today
Having feels, but at the same time, the logic when the job markets struggling, to try to go back to school and take on even more debt
This broke my heart. I also have the same difficulty like him
I not looking forward to pay for my first year college expenses. I currently work 40 hours per week while learning two ap classes and my CNA nursing class. I help my parents by paying the internet, part of the electricity & mortgage, and the car insurance. I also have to pay for my braces monthly. So, sooner or later I don't know what will happen in the future. I'll be the first in my family to go to college pursuing for my Nurse Practitioner. I excel at school and I hope I don't have to take a gap year. I got into this excellent program of nursing to get my BSN and I don't want to drop it. This is my side of the story.
Always learn a trade for back up. You will always have a job
Bail on this system until they prove they (government) can prove that they can actually help people
If you need help preparing for college in this uncertain world we can help.
This pandemic just reveal another disgusting side of how pathetic the education system in America.
It's worse in Japan.
@@Mecks089 Hmmmm...really? Studies show Americans student score the lowest on international exam than most OECD nation.
Uhh reality check everyone this is gonna stay around for years
Ronald McDonald been real quiet
Don't need a college education to get a high paying job such as, you guessed it, a stripper
ONLY GOD CAN HELP US NOW
College prices should be hike as it should be more expensive than what it is. Increase tuition and textbook prices.
Try to read " The Law of Classroom " by Kim Chiu
Lmao. You should comply
Hi good job
WOW
Is call getting a job and keep moving forward. I did it regardless of this epidemic but we need to stop trying to make excuses. I am 1st generation, immigrant parents, low income, full time job and full time student. I pay rent all the time and you don't see me at the news trying to get attention. Work hard and you'll get what you deserve. I have actually got the advantage to work more and provide more cause my classes are online now. GROW UP!
Diego Chaplin lmaaoo
I found Waldo
Yes many people from every country,1st generation graduated from university in the USA
*Amerimutt*
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Consider go to Asian counties to teach English, at best some courses related to your majors. You can normally get decent pay and living expense is less. (Asian people are more friendly.) Hopefully you can help your family too.
Wish you all the best, confident in all of you young friends.
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Sorry too late!degree in advanced economics for inexistent economy.
DrAmit Gajeelee non-existent.. what medical school gave you a degree idiot?
Oooooo I like this! My 3 sisters didn't go to college so my 4th older sister she's 16 her name is irani and she's planning on going to college so she's kinda gonna be the first in our family to go to college I was born here with Irani and my young brother the rest of my family was born in Mexico.
Boo Hoo, like they are the only one affected. Suck it up, were all screwed.
People that ride bikes with masks on 😂😂😂