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Same goes for the amount of semen a male pornstar can displace on camera.
 
Mine helped me with both. Got a job in the field of my major, and its looks good on the wall in a nice frame I got.
 
It looks nice on the wall because that's about as far as you willing to take it--the wall.

Put it to work and make it work for you.

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Well, try your hand at the job market without reporting your bachelors.
 
Originally Posted by RAWse

What about the people with a degree?
Huh?

Too many uptight people in here, it's a good light-hearted joke. Well... it's true for a majority of today's grads, but keep convincing yourselves otherwise. NT, home of the kids dating supermodels, driving 599's, and mid-level managers at Goldman Sachs.
 
that is only true if your major is English, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy

also it depends on the school that you went to
 
Originally Posted by the north west

that is only true if your major is English, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy

also it depends on the school that you went to
Way to generalize. I know people with MBA's, engineering degrees, etc. that can't find a job. Unemployment amongst newer grads is at one of the highest levels ever.
 
Originally Posted by finnns2003

Originally Posted by the north west

that is only true if your major is English, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy

also it depends on the school that you went to
Way to generalize. I know people with MBA's, engineering degrees, etc. that can't find a job. Unemployment amongst newer grads is at one of the highest levels ever.

well obviously if you have a college degree or a masters you are not guaranteed a job

but a person with an MBA or engineering degree will have a much easier time getting a job than a person with a english or poli sci degree 
 
Originally Posted by the north west

Originally Posted by finnns2003

Originally Posted by the north west

that is only true if your major is English, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy

also it depends on the school that you went to
Way to generalize. I know people with MBA's, engineering degrees, etc. that can't find a job. Unemployment amongst newer grads is at one of the highest levels ever.

well obviously if you have a college degree or a masters you are not guaranteed a job

but a person with an MBA or engineering degree will have a much easier time getting a job than a person with a english or poli sci degree 
Agreed. No one's guaranteed anything.

It used to be that way, maybe 20 years ago.
 
The whole point of colleges/universities is to further educate those interested in academia and nothing more. But the idea is long gone and the education became pointless due to those "other" people.
 
Originally Posted by finnns2003

Originally Posted by the north west

Originally Posted by finnns2003

Originally Posted by the north west

that is only true if your major is English, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy

also it depends on the school that you went to
Way to generalize. I know people with MBA's, engineering degrees, etc. that can't find a job. Unemployment amongst newer grads is at one of the highest levels ever.

well obviously if you have a college degree or a masters you are not guaranteed a job

but a person with an MBA or engineering degree will have a much easier time getting a job than a person with a english or poli sci degree 
Agreed. No one's guaranteed anything.

It used to be that way, maybe 20 years ago.
No, I'm pretty sure an MBA from Harvard Business School guarantees that you will be set for life.
 
Originally Posted by cartune

Not if you major in business

LOL. I'm a business major and idk about this. The market is probably saturated by these degrees the most. IMO, that Bachelor's in business really only holds something if you go to the right school and concentration. Too many folks have that issssh
 
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame

No, I'm pretty sure an MBA from Harvard Business School guarantees that you will be set for life.
Of course.... Certain opportunities lead to golden careers, that's not the majority though.
 
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