volfkhat wrote: » Perhaps. I'm sure that a 3.5 GPA is better than a 2.5... but i never had to submit my GPA to get an I.T. job. (if they wanted my transcript; it was only to verify the Degree itself) The current Director at my job was working at Geeksquad (less than a decade ago). Sure, working hard, matters. But i no longer feel college is the "end all, be all" that people claim...
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » 1.) even a 40 k a year job. 2.) He then told me that his GPA is pretty low, well below a 3.5.
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » Expect 20-30k with a bachelors degree? I'd like to see a source on that one.
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » One thing that surprised me from this thread has been the general rejection of the value of the GPA. I'm starting to understand the thought process though.
TheFORCE wrote: » I finished college with 2.0 gpa. Was working full-time at the same time at a job that was paying 40k and with OT i was hitting 55k. This was 10 years ago.
Verities wrote: » I started thinking about all the useless college degrees and found this list:Worst College Majors - Conservapedia Not sure what kind of career people are hoping to make out of majoring in Communications (what does that even mean), LGBT Studies, and Women's Studies. I guess getting into $58k worth of debt is worth it though.
Deus Ex Machina wrote: » lol that's a pretty funny list. Puppetry? Really?
Iristheangel wrote: » It's because to some degree, people are taught that there's a set of requirements you need to meet and you should get a job. It takes some good advice and good listening skills to understand that it's not that simple.