The many, many bad educational memories from my university days kept me from ever considering an advanced degree and led me to conclude that for the vast majority of students a liberal arts degree is a waste of time and money.
My former employer used to have a form called “Eligibility for Promition”. It was about two inches long, with only enough room for employee identification and the following: “College degreee: Yes / No”. That was it. Not where you got your degree, or in what, or how well you did. Just Yes or No.
I did go back to school for my Masters. And then I got another which was the only way to get the job that I have.
But in general, those with a Bachelors Degree earn substantially more than those without. And those with a graduate degree earn more still. One study showed that the difference over a lifetime on average is about a million dollars.
…and your eyes gouged out with a spork as well, Lila?
C’mon, it’s not really that bad. Try doing it with an infant in the house like I did. Annie’s not that young and just think of the study sessions she could help you out with.
onetrack0246 over 13 years ago
I’m w/Lila on that one for sure!!!!!!
pschearer Premium Member over 13 years ago
The many, many bad educational memories from my university days kept me from ever considering an advanced degree and led me to conclude that for the vast majority of students a liberal arts degree is a waste of time and money.
My former employer used to have a form called “Eligibility for Promition”. It was about two inches long, with only enough room for employee identification and the following: “College degreee: Yes / No”. That was it. Not where you got your degree, or in what, or how well you did. Just Yes or No.
cdward over 13 years ago
I did go back to school for my Masters. And then I got another which was the only way to get the job that I have.
But in general, those with a Bachelors Degree earn substantially more than those without. And those with a graduate degree earn more still. One study showed that the difference over a lifetime on average is about a million dollars.
bubujin_2 Premium Member over 13 years ago
…and your eyes gouged out with a spork as well, Lila?
C’mon, it’s not really that bad. Try doing it with an infant in the house like I did. Annie’s not that young and just think of the study sessions she could help you out with.
Ursula A Kehoe Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good one, Fer Lefer!
ejcapulet over 13 years ago
Just start working on it through a good online college or through a local outreach!
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Smart woman
Alia Noora over 2 years ago
Ouch……….