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Im a princeton grad and everything i learned at princeton i could have learned at a local community college, or through online references and videos. Engineering at college is something to consider, but you dont have to go to stanford or cal tech or mit to get into a local circle of engineers that can help you just as much as professors and TA's at a top university can.
But womens studies majors? Communications majors? Politics majors? I would argue that a womens studies major from an ivy or stanford is less valuable than someone with a GED who took a couple computer classes at a local community college and has some basic skills.
The reason ppl go "ooh" and "aah" when you tell them princeton harvard yale
Stanford isnt because you get something there that you couldnt get from wikipedia and some professional friends. The main point is that you were accepted, which means you are more likely to be a talented person than the avg bloke u meet at starbucks. But there was a large portion of my classmates at princeton who took their forever-in-the-library work ethic and
hallucinated it into a belief that they were actually smart. Dont get me wrong, some of my classmates were highly intelligent. But many were just avg idiots riding the wave of their own ego.
In summation, my main point is that spending more than a few thousand dollars per year on college is a truly hilarious proposition today. Hanging out with computer nerds who truly show signs of curiosity will boost your intelligence far more than hanging with the "work hard, play hard" losers in college who study 5 hrs a day then go pose at parties, getting their confidence from their gpa, as if that had more than a single digit percent correlation with intelligence.
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>>1301346

Wow, the depression really hurt the job market

even Princeton grads are trying to lessen the amount of degree holders they have to compete with
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>>1301346
Wenn einer der mit mühe kaum
Gekrochen ist auf einen baum
Schon meint dass er ein vogel wär
So irrt sich der

If one who - with ease -
Climbs up a tree
And thinks he is a bird
Then he is wrong

Old german saying

I made the same experience and am horrified to find out that these stupid (relative speaking) people who only study are becomings doctors and what not and think they are the shit
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>>1301355
Its not that complicated.
An efficient economy should pay based on how few ppl in the world there are that can do what you do. Your innate intelligence plays a large role in determining how valuable (rare) you are to an economy. Much larger than how much you payed for or where you went to college. There is a large disconnect between the ideal (efficient economy) situation and the current situation. Fighting economics is kind of like trying to stop a force of nature. In the long run, it just doesnt work. Just like with the dynamics of drug smuggling. The demand in the us is there, so drugs literally seep across the border as if powered by osmosis. What is really powering the osmosis has to do with the true nature of economics. Economies want to adjust; they want to pay you what youre worth. Right now alot of ppl are trying to fight it, but its a losing battle at this point. It may take a comprehensive economic collapse in order to effectively shake off the leeches, but it will happen one way or another. I dont worry about being valuable to society, if thats what you are insinuating. Like the dea trying to stop the flow of drugs, so too will the status quo fail to keep ppl like me from wrecking it for amusement
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As a Medical student I disagree 100% with you.
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>>1301346

>Hanging out with computer nerds who truly show signs of curiosity will boost your intelligence far more than hanging with the "work hard, play hard" losers in college who study 5 hrs a day then go pose at parties, getting their confidence from their gpa, as if that had more than a single digit percent correlation with intelligence.

OP... you read me like a fucking book. I go to a top school here (Canada) and people are far from very intelligent - they just study like fucking robots and are into the routine of studying and then getting absolutely blasted on weekends.

It's absolutely ridiculous how uninquisitive and egotistical they all are.

But here's the thing - the true success people achieve in life won't be based on that. If they are competent, success is based on creativity and individual thought. A friend of mine who goes to a mid-tier school and doesn't study very much at all is a self-made millionaire at age 19 because he's talented and a strong creative thinker.

Work ethic isn't everything. People aren't robots.
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>>1301441

This is probably because med school is based entirely on that study study study mentality and prolonging it (while simultaneously avoiding the real world) as long as one can
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I'm at a Technical University in Germany studying engineering and I'm really happy I don't have to pay for that shit. Honestly, you can learn that all by reading books you bought on Amazon or by watching youtube videos. But yeah, it is for the degree and that companies think you are something special.
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>>1301441
In the near future Doctors will be good or bad based on how well they can utilize a program and surgeons will be good or bad based on how well they can pilot robots. So big picture thinkers and ppl who dominated at halo and call of duty will be making the money while library residents like urself will be making 20 bucks an hour tutoring kids in subjects you dont even fully understand yourself.
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>>1301463
This makes me happy to be honest. I never liked those library people.
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>>1301456
Which one?
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>>1301447
What market did he make his millions in?
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>>1301465
>I never liked those library people.
just another bit of insight. econ major (not at princeton, local university, anonymity)
there are students who spend all day in the library reciting quotes and facts and studying tables and graphs and equations for hours (i minored math, the shit is second nature to me). i just sorta read the chapter, derive the equations and say 'OOH thats how that works'

when it comes to application, they're so bugged out from studying so much they fail to see details that i found really obvious. even after all the studying i still get higher marks and i even explain things to the seniors from their courses (i'm a junior)
not trying to compare penises here, but there really is a stark contrast between library smart and people like me who really understand.
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>>1301346
>truly show signs of curiosity will boost your intelligence far more than hanging with the "work hard, play hard" losers in college who study 5 hrs a day then go pose at parties, getting their confidence from their gpa, as if that had more than a single digit percent correlation with intelligence.
Too bad these people will be the successful people of the future while 99% of those dropout "computer nerds" will become nobodies except for the one or two who start a successful tech company--oh wait, lots of the guys who made successful startups either went to good unis or dropped out after starting their company
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>>1302296
>people like me who really understand.
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>>1301463
>big picture thinkers and ppl who dominated at halo and call of duty will be making the money
You're retarded m8. Really, just stop posting or go to /r9k/ and post about how uni is a scam and how you'll be totally successful because you know Ruby or Python.
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>>1301346
try r9k
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>>1301463
>the world is increasingly becoming more specialised
>people now specialise in one very specific field and devote their lives to it
>big picture thinkers will dominate
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How hard do ivy league people work? How many hours per week? And aren't the classes harder than other schools?
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>>1302500
From my experience, going to a non-ivy top engineering school, the non-bright high gpa students are studying 6-8+ hours a day on weekdays and 4+ hours on weekends.

Not to mention most of these kids are in clubs to boost their resumes.

My roommate last year had a 4.00GPA and was Valedictorian in high school.

I took Calc 2 & an Accountancy class with him.

Got an A in both without studying as much as him and his GPA dropped to 3.92 or so, meaning he got an A-/B+ or 2. He must've studied twice as much as me.

I don't mind having a 3.5GPA if it means studying half as much and not wasting 10+ hours a week attending useless clubs. I can't understand the purpose of these people.

All in all, he got a internship at state farm, which means he'll probably be a wagecuck making 60-70K/year when he graduates. Wasted effort desu (this guy didn't go to an Ivy League because he wanted to save money, lmao).
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>Studying philosophy

>Chance of getting out of neetdom kill

What do?

Programming? biz?

Do I stop wasting time on the degree?
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>>1302518
Yeah. You could also pursue a CFA charter and go into Finance.

Usually, they don't care about major as long as your GPA was decent.
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>>1302520

Is the CFA worth it at all?

Will it get me somewhere?

What do you mean if my GPA was decent? the one on my current shit-tier degree?

We dont have GPAs where I live but I guess we have equivalents.
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>>1302547
If you went to a top tier school and got like a 3.8+, IB's will hire you. Once you get 4 years experience in finance, you can start the exams for your CFA.

Philosophy is kill yourself tier, but, it's not as kill yourself as gender studies, afro-american studies etc. You can still get hired. I hope you have some work experience or something, intenrship maybe?
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>>1302518
Philosophy isnt that bad in my view. At worst it will at least prepare your mind for learning other things. As an anecdote, one of the worlds top hedge funf managers was a philosophy professor before changing paths.
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>>1301346

Heads up, you fucking retard, university is not, nor has it ever been about learning.

Everything I have learnt from my 7 years (two undergraduate degrees) could be ascertained from Wikipedia and YouTube.

The point of university is the NAME, the PRESTIGE. Nobody is going to hire you if you do not have a degree; nobody is going to hire you if you didn't go to a Top University; nobody is going to hire you if you 'learnt' just as much on Wikipedia.

The point is, you need to know how to play the game. Also, it's incredible that you're a Princeton graduate given your appalling grammar and syntax.

Harvard Graduate out.
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I call BS
Post any proof that you're a Princeton grad
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>>1302589
>Everything I have learnt from my 7 years (two undergraduate degrees) could be ascertained from Wikipedia and YouTube.
>Harvard Graduate out.
:^)
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>>1302589
>Also, it's incredible that you're a Princeton graduate given your appalling grammar and syntax.

honestly schools don't matter, it's the student.
why do you think some kid from india who grew up in the slums comes to america and still tops the fuck out of every class?

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>>1302589
>university is not, nor has it ever been about learning.
except it always has. it is about learning, and always has been. the 'prestige' thing you talk about is genuinely only a thing in america.

get cultured, harfag

>>1303725
nothing really impressive, there's all kinds of people on here
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>>1303739
>believing Harvard is somehow superior to other top schools academically

You could go to Berkeley or University of Michigan and get similar education. Class sizes are largely the difference.
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also the fact that employers look for a college name in your application and don't look for tenacity in an IRL interview is just proof that they don't deserve to be 'employers'.

please make this change when it's your turn to employ someone /biz/. look at the people, not the resume
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I've always wondered what kind of people goes to ivy league schools.
Like are they similar to the normal HS where there are the cool groups and nerd groups that can't get chicks.
Then for those who party a lot and able to keep their GPA up, they would be like super smart or something then?
I really envy those people as they have the best of both world.
inb4 those party people have rich parents that pay for them to stay in ivy league schools. Don't ruin my dream
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>>1303745
It has nothing to do with you studying at Princeton. You don't speak well, you actually believe that you could have the same kind of education from a community college, and you don't understand the value of going to a big name university.

What year did you graduate in, and what did you study.
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>>1303763
>You don't speak well
lol wut?

me
>>1302296
>>1303763
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>>1303777
woops wrong person, meant for OP
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>>1301346
>Hanging out with computer nerds who truly show signs of curiosity will boost your intelligence far more than hanging with the "work hard, play hard" losers in college who study 5 hrs a day then go pose at parties, getting their confidence from their gpa, as if that had more than a single digit percent correlation with intelligence.

re-reading i just truly digested this piece. you described my roommate desu, also /biz/ related she's the kind to spend $50 a week on makeup
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of course college is a meme. I taught myself pretty much everything from pirating textbooks beforehand anyways.

Our society will do a lot better once people stop dropping money they don't have on useless degrees.
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>>1303787
>Our society will do a lot better once people stop dropping money they don't have on useless degrees.
as i mentioned earlier, employers are the problem, not the employees. you could have a lot of non-degree applicants who would do a job ten times better than a ivy-league grad with poorer people skills and discipline, but guess who gets the job?
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>>1303781
yeah woops is right ya grammatically correct putz..
maybe you should only worry about grammer as much as it is effectively necessary and use the rest of your peanut to figure out what the fuck is going on...
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>>1304056
>grammer
lad...
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>>1304058
Not him, but you're proving his point by being pedantic.
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>>1304658
>proving
>PROVING
that's not how anything works though
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>>1301346
>>1301432
why does a princeton grad write like he's 18 years old?
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>>1301432
you didn't actually study economics though so whatever
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>>1302518
You could try going into law if you think you can handle that. Otherwise computer programming could work.
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>>1301346
I don't know a lot about you OP, but from this post I can tell that you are NOT a Princeton grad.
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>>1301346
wait, did you go to princeton and just realized this, or you knew before you went?


anyone with an IQ above 70 can realize this. literally just skip college and watch MIT opencourseware videos.


my parents are forcing me to go to college next year to try it, and i keep telling them it's a complete waste of money. at least i can go instate.

actually going to lectures and stuff in 2016 is the biggest fucking waste of time and money. complete scam for ppl to need a degree.


fucking retarded boomers fucking up society, all you should need to do for a job is take IQ test and know how to do the job.
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>>1304902
Are you fucking retarded?
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>>1304898
Oh look whos threatened!
Your so cute!
Dont worry sweetie , most people you run into dont have your 115 iq, so that means you will NEVER run into ppl superior to u.
Or will you?
Youre probably butthurt bc youre a pol major out of state on mommy and daddies dime.
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>>1301346

There are only about two dozen colleges in the US with acceptance rates <10%.The best students (say top 5% or so, maybe a bit fewer) at every school are just as good at the top students at Harvard or MIT. Once you hit the top at anydecentschool you're probably about as capable as any top student anywhere.

What really separates the students from Ivy schools (let's say) from those at Ohio State (let's say again) are the resources they have at their disposal and who is sitting next to them in the classroom. Elite schools are about wealth, prestige and networking, both institutional and individual. When everyone in the classroom beside you is a high school valedictorian and has plans to cure cancer, the level of discourse and competition is naturally going to be higher than when 1/3 of your classmates don't want to be there at all, 1/3 are just getting by, and 1/3 are engaged. That doesn't meanyouare necessarily inferior to the students at Harvard, but the net experience you'll have may be.
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>>1304919
No son, hes talking sense.
>>1304902
And no i didnt figure this out till my senior year when i really started meeting some gpa whores who were about as sophisticated as a hamburger.
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>>1304902
Yeah and employers generally take a college degree as part of their evidence that an applicant is able to do the job right. Why would employers not want that pre-screening?

>Employees have sunken cost and/or debt, making them more likely to stick with a stable job, therefore more loyal
>Initial screening done by universities at expense of student reduces resources needed in hiring process
>Interns and university-sponsored research provides cheap labor and R&D

Sounds like college is pretty good for employers, and employees don't have much option but to jump through their hoops.
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>>1304953
>No son, hes talking sense

No, it's making absolutely zero sense what he's saying.

You think you can learn everything from MIT OCW? Good luck trying to teach yourself what stochastic differential equations are. Even if you succeed, how do you go about proving someone you know all these things? You think HR faggots would rather hire you than someone who's actually been to university?
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>>1304925
Just look at the way you type, it's so obvious you haven't once set foot in an Ivy League school. 20 bucks you're some 17 year old kid who's going to trade school and is coping with the fact he will never ever work at a fortune 500 company.
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>>1304993
>You think HR faggots would rather hire you than someone who's actually been to university?
you do realize you are literally using the rhetoric from exactly what the problem is

please drink bleach you waste of organic material college shill
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>>1301346
Women's studies majors come out stupider than before college.

Politics majors can come out stupider or smarter, depending on their level of ideology versus actual logical thinking
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>>1301346
It's really hard to write a paper for a liberal arts major. It's a lot like architecture or painting. Although probably autistic, anyone who can graduate from Harvard with a women's studies major is actually very intelligent. Like they get really into it.

Also, the women produced from these majors are interesting! Most women are very, very, boring.
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>>1305004
The point is that he won't even be able to teach himself all these things in the first place, unless he is absolutely brilliant, and considering OP can't differentiate between "your" and "you're", he isn't.
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>>1305023
going to college is an even worse decision for OP however

it is a complete government scam and it needs to end,

literally all education could be put online for pennies or even for free,

the fact that brick and mortar universities still exist in 2016 is mind boggling to me


it is literally a giant collusion of college to drive up prices, plus employers needing to see a college degree

the whole system is literally cancer
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>work hard play hard
disgusting
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>have a bachelor's in accounting from a cheap shitty state school
>making $48k
>pick up a book on VBA
>within three years making $90k

paying for education is the ultimate meme
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>>1302296

economics is just political philosophy masquerading as science anyways
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>>1305275
VBA?
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/biz/... you're making me worried about my college decision

I got into pic related and will be attending in the fall planning to major in either Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or Computer Science, how do you recommend I best use this school to get big money?

I will also be attending on a full ROTC scholarship which entails 5 years of service on graduation
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>>1305275
Teach me, senpai. Is that Visual Basic for Applications that upped your income? Did you switch careers or get raises/promotions?
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>>1305460
>how do you recommend I best use this school to get big money

Connections, brother. When it comes to fields in STEM, the prestige of your school doesn't matter terribly much (pay-wise). Basically,make friends with someone who's going to be successful.
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>>1302518
Philosophy major from a bottom tier ivy league here, just made the switch into programming. market is really really tough so you have to hustle hard. if you're a non-asian minority or a femanon, programming is the absolute best option for you
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>>1302589
I actually think Harvard has retained a culture very similar to that of its past -- pure intellectual pursuit, in many cases at least. The liberal arts people I've met from there -- Social Studies & Linguistics -- have been truly intelligent and passionate. But they also were slightly sheltered, born extremely wealthy, and not obsessed with money.

The rest are all infected with your money-oriented attitude, IMO.
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>>1302517
>70k right out of college
>wagecuck
>wasted effort
man you people should go outside once in a while
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>>1305460
Hey anon,

Research your decision on those majors carefully. The markets are re-aligning big time right now, and many think Comp Sci is getting harder to find work in. BUT its MIT, so that might now matter at all. Check their job placement reports, and look for trends.

As for Nuclear, I have heard that jobs are extremely hard to get. Again, its MIT, so that really doesn't apply if you know your shit.

You might be best off talking to someone with a military background, for what sort of jobs are best out there. In fact, everything I just said is probably wrong once considering you're going into military.

Maybe plan for an exit into defense.
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>>1301447
They don't study to become researcher, but to get good grades and thus a job.

or in other words: they are the smart ones and we who study out of interest are fucked and should die ASAP. Research careers are shit anyway.

My grades were mediocre-to-good but my Bachelor and Master thesis were top graded. This is the difference between the researcher and the worker. Companies however want to employ workers. It is incredibly arrogant to think lowly of study-robots. I envy them. The determination, work ethics and self-control they need. Study without joy. I'd be bad at this.

Now I apply for a doctorate that'll yield me 1200€/Mo. So who's the fool? I am.

The bad future prospect starts to wear out my joy and interest in the field anyway. The mental masturbation I do through my essays is merely an ego trip. I regret that I have been born, desu. I fucked up with my life decisions. To think of those others as stupid is denial.
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>>1302520
You need to have finance experience to do the CFA exams, right? Now how would a Philosophy grad hustle his way into a finance job in the first place?
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Honestly how much does one year tuition cost at a non-shitty US university?

I'm a European and I pay€1951 a year in tuition cost, and I find it well worth it.
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>>1306291
For a school that is bottom of the Top 50 (top 50 would be non-shitty unless you look for specific major rankings) such as University of Maryland, a state school, instate cost of attendance would be 25k a year and out of state would be 45k (this includes all living costs food etc.) so its pretty pricey unless you can get scholarships or have your parents pay. The good financial aid is at ivies or similar top universities like stanford and MIT where you can get good aid even if you are middle middle class. I'd say its hardly worth going to anything below a top 50 or good major specific university if youre paying out of state tuition or really dedicated to pursuing engineering which has a decent starting or can get great scholarships.

>>1306037
>>1305638
Thanks both of you for the advice!
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>>1301346
If you really think that the Ivys offer nothing that you can't get from a CC, you're missing the point.

Going to Harvard to sit in the library is a waste of time & money, just like it would be at any other 4-year institution.

The point is to go to school, get decent grades, and DO THINGS OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM, IN A COMMUNITY OF YOUR PEERS.

You have an unequaled opportunity as a student to take on leadership roles, make new acquaintances, and build relationships with people who are similarly gifted, with similar interests and similar goals, while you are in college. That experience is often magnified by the forceful inclusivity some of the Ivys and other highly-respected institutions offer, particularly to undergrads.

The point of college is to learn how to be an adult. Sure, some adults can get by solely on their intellect, but the point of college is to teach you that you can get a lot farther as an active participant/leader in a community of your peers than you can get all on your lonesome.
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>>1306868
Would you recommend joining a frat at a top tier university for the best connections possible? Sure there are parties but its not like at another university where these guys wont be doing successful things in their future.
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>>1301441
disease diagnosis is already largely aided by technology; in 10-20 years most of the medical field will look much different than it does today. IBM has already been working to replace/repurpose the current diagnostic role of doctors, and they're pretty damn close to achieving that goal. In addition, robot-aided surgery is becoming more common than ever, and diagnostic imaging is becoming more automated than ever. By the end of our lifetime, we'll see the first entirely automated surgical procedure. At that point, your "high value" career will be little more than the bedside manner you give "your" patients while the machines do all the work in the background.
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>>1304934

> exp(-ln...)
>not 1/...
Typical girl that have to get naked to get a job i suppose
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>>1305460
You'll be fine.

Join student groups, do your best to find study groups.

However, IF YOU DON'T TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO MEET AND BECOME FRIENDS WITH YOUR PEERS, the money will be mostly wasted. Your peers and/or your non-graded undergrad experience (i.e. student groups, student work jobs, volunteer stuff, etc.) will help connect you with your first job, and the alumni association can help you network with similarly connected people from that point on; this is the advantage of prestigious universities, and this is what you are actually paying your tuition for.
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>>1305460
Haha enjoy 200k student loan debt. #RIPYourBankAccount
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>>1306874
Frats are ok. They're time-intensive and somewhat exclusionary, though. The people I knew who made the most of fraternities joined service fraternities or other similar goal-oriented student groups.

Don't join the frat because it looks like they "have a lot of fun"; join it because the people there inspire you in one way or another.

There will always be parties with hot chicks; even after college, you can go to any bar on a weekend and hook up with someone, if you so desire, and you're relatively normal.

The real benefit of college is gaining real-world experiences with a buffer from real-world consequences. If you join/start a student group, your school will often just give you a budget to work with and use how you please; if you start a company, you either need a loan, or you need the startup capital on your own.

If you get a student work job through your school, your boss will never get angry at you for putting your education first; if you are going to a CC and you have to skip a shift for an exam, your boss will eventually fire you.

Long story short, college is wasted on the young & anxious. Anxiety is wasted energy in college; do what you want, when you want, where you want. So long as it's within the confines of the law, it will be forgiven.
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>>1306935
>full ROTC scholarship
what does this mean to you?


>>1306923
>>1306951
I plan on joining a frat thats a bit of an inbetween of super social and studious as there are plenty that appear to just be study groups that dont even have a house, and I plan to hop into internships/research as soon as possible maybe even spring semester if I am lucky enough (I dont have any real resume experience currently though :/)
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/biz/ in a nutshell:

>guys there's no point in going to medical school, you can learn everything from videos of mbeke motumdo from nigeria on youtube, he will teach you how to use a skull opening rock to remove demons from your skull

>there's no point to anything guys just drop out and become a garbageman or welder, they make BANK, I mean you can read some articles on wikipedia and basically it's the same as a PhD from oxford, we all know that reading the tripe of some nerd with aspergers writing on wikipedia is the same as a comprehensive degree with exams and prestige and accreditation and shit

LOL
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You could have learned it from home, but you need internships and shit from princeton.

If you didnt sign up for ambitious internships hsing the princeston name you're kinda a dumbass.
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>>1301346
I guess they don't teach basic sentence structure at Princeton, huh?
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>>1305275

Man, your green text is basically my career path right now.

What are some accounting macros that you use? I wanna get into a niche and learn this shit. Thanks
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>>1307288
wow, great argument! you really opened my eyes!!
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>>1305278
>spot the liberal arts major
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>>1302518

Philosophy is fine, but you have to take it in a computing/mathematics direction. Focus on logic, learn coding. I know some people who come out with a philosophy background in logic etc. who get snapped up.

Don't think you can rest on Nietzsche and Sartre though.
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>Be born danefag
>Free good education
>I can study any subject and the state pays for it
>I even get a scholarship paying for basic living costs
>I can just get the fuck out before the socialist taxation hits me
Feels good, to be honest.
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>>1308205
>assuming anywhere outside of Denmark will take a Denmark education
>Not going to a world renowned university in America for opportunity for careers globally
baka senpai
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>>1305035
Yeah, it is cancer. The crisis will be the chemo.
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>>1306241
Did hitler really say this?
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>>1308251
You have to be joking lol. Burger universities are poop tier.
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>>1306868
Believe it or not u are paraphrasing things i have said before.
College is a microcosm designed to challenge you. Ur hyp friends can talk about things like determinism without some idiot saying "i can choose anything i want therefore i have free will bla bla bla. "
But my point in this thread is that u dont need that. The comp sci kids at a community college are going to be smarter than the comms/politics/pub speaking majors at a good university.
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>>1306907
Kek
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>>1305035
You tell 'em bawss.
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>>1305982
Why?
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>>1308713
Jesus Christ dude.
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>>1308789

Ivy League.
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>>1308789
see
>>1309607
and related top-tier universities
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>>1301346
I will just let this here for someone interested

>https://newrepublic.com/article/118747/ivy-league-schools-are-overrated-send-your-kids-elsewhere
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>>1308819
>College is a microcosm designed to challenge you
This is a sentence full of nothing. It means absolutely nothing, it does not make sense. It screams "I am very smart", and is total bullshit.

>Ur hyp friends can talk about things like determinism...
nigga wut

>bla bla comp sci CC kids
1) computer science is typically a 4-year degree, i.e. NOT taught at a CC. CCs teach more practical computer skills like networking, programming, etc., which comp sci teaches, but only halfway (they'd much rather focus on the theoreticals of compilation and semiconductive currents than the nuts & bolts of how to use Python/C#).
2) You're still an idiot, and totally missing the point.

The point is that it doesn't matter how "smart" you are, it's what you DO with your intelligence outside your classes. College is great because of the opportunities it affords you, independent of the classes/schooling. Student groups, volunteer opportunities, leadership councils, and career counseling are top notch at most good universities, and that's what employers look at when they hire kids. They want to know that you have independent drive, that you want to do shit of your own volition, and you don't just do whatever is prompted of you in the classroom. It's not about determinism or free will or any other bullshit; it's about taking initiative. That's all life is. You take the initiative, you always, always, ALWAYS say yes to opportunities to expand your knowledge/skill set. That's true for kids in college, for people starting their career, for people midway through their career, for anyone still looking to expand their skill set.
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>>1309788
dude, the world of initiative- where every employee is asking their boss if they should pee their pants for their bosses amusement every 5 minutes, the world where acting like u are terrified of losing ur job is normal along with asking your boss for more work to do...
the world where all that shit matters is slowly ending.
eventually you are going to get payed what you deserve
-no matter how much you want that raise/promotion
-no matter how hard you smile
-no matter how much you think your "initiative" makes up for lack of rarity/value to the company you work for.
look at goldman sachs..
they schedule a meeting for 4 pm, knowing that the speaker isnt coming till 8 pm
by 7 pm, alot of the employees leave, thinking the speaker isnt coming..
and what does the management at goldman sachs do?
THEY FIRE EVERYONE WHO DIDNT WAI THE 4 HOURS..
Remember that these upper echelon ppl at gsachs were clueless about the housing bubble..
theres a word im searching for that ties this cluelessness of g sachs mgmt together with the "you will show extreme initiative or you will be fired" attitude in the g sachs mgmt.
that word is INFERIOR.
those little boys at g sachs either had to study math and science in hs or even straight up couldnt understand it. the reason they fire ppl who dont show initiative is because they know they are inferior and instead of facing their inferiority they prefer to try to sway societies opinion on what it takes to be valuable to a company.. these goldman sachs inferiorboys and girls know that their innate ability doesnt even justify them earning 10 percent of what they earn so they go around acting like hard work and initiative are limiting factors when theere are literally billions of ppl on this rock who can/do work harder than they do..
gsachs had to go crying to the white house like a little girl to bail out aig...
crying like a girl..
literally these gsachs inferiors are the scum of the earth
point being, the free money game is going to end
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>>1310661
the point is, where did all this "initiative! effort! hard work!" get goldman sachs? they would have gone bankrupt without aig being bailed out. all the initiate/effort/hard work hoopla did nothing for them... they would have been bankrupt because they are all a bunch of inferiors who had to suck their hs math/science teachers cocks to get into college..
i cant wait until these losers get their reality check, and find out they dont even have the fucking balls to kill themselves kek
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>>1303753
>look at the people

too expensive. phenomenologically impossible to complete. need measures to keep intuition in check.

either the position doesn't deserve the extra cost of paying attention, or they're just a shit company to begin with.

basic I/O psychology would tell you to use multiple measures as predictors of performance and job-fit. multiple interviewers, plus measures of cognitive ability, and FFM personality testing, are decent. but HR rarely has a full grasp of the measures they are using, and the company feels it's doing good enough.

the ones that can afford consultancy probably handle things much better.
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>>1305982
>bottom tier Ivy
Which one? Im going to one this fall and I'm trying to figure out how many other people there come on 4chan
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>>1306842
U wot m8.

The average tuition cost for in state residents at public universities is $9k. And the UoM happens to have this cost as well.

Why are you spouting garbage?
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>>1303754
you hit the nail on the head... smartest people i knew at my ivy (top tier, not dartmouth/cornell/brown/columbia) could party + nail grades...
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>>1306868
Real talk. I'm heavily involved in many clubs on campus at my CC, and I salivate when I see that bigger campuses have 10x as many clubs, with more active members, that do more things and provide more opportunities, and have more money to spend. Also, the CC is the closest to a wealthy area, so I've met some kids of doctors and stuff, which is interesting for a poor boy like myself, and I think it would be interesting to go to universities like Harvard where you'd meet the sons and daughters of politicians and stuff, to build your network.
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>>1301346
The point of going to schools like Princeton is making valuable contacts you moron. Did you actually think elite universities teach shit better? Any engineering degree from a free German university is better.
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>>1301346
OP is the "Yale thing" real?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NyzQwwO4Os
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>>1310834
>he thinks cost of attendance is tuition only
U wot m8
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>>1301346
i went to a mediocre engineering college and could not find a job for shit. ended up going into a phd program in which i am stuck now and have spent the last 3 years in.

honestly, i don't even blame the employers. i wouldn't hire someone like me over someone from top a engineering school either even if they had a lower GPA. pretty much the only people that got jobs from my school applied to non-engineering/barely technical positions, had someone that gave them an employee referral, or were women and/or shitskins, i.e. quota hires.
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>>1310811
id guess 1 in 200 ivy leaguers frequent 4chan... and if theres 40k ivy leaguers, thats 200 or so..
who knows for sure..
i do know its a higher number than alot of these med size fish/small ponders would like to imagine... alot of ppl who have anything above a 110 iq like to think that bc they are smarter than most ppl they NEVER run into someone smarter than them...
its an epidemic of self overestimation
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I'm going to community college right now for a little less than 2 grand a semester and will transfer to a public university to get my masters in finance.

sad thing is that even though i'm taking the cheap route.. I will still have to take out some loans and go a few grand in debt.. not because I need too to pay for school necessarily but because I come from a shitty poor background and am fucking 22 and don't even own a car. I fucked up too.. I started school at 21 and haven't had a job for 2 years.. god I hope I can still make it..
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>>1310661
This was the worst garbage written by anyone ever
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>>1311236
youll be allright... only borrow the min of what u need... buy a used subaru u will thank me
>>1311250
thats why they pay me the big bucks!
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>>1301346
>Im a princeton grad and everything i learned at princeton i could have learned at a local community college, or through online references and videos.
I've been saying this for years now, college is a scam at the moment.
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>>1302517
>All in all, he got a internship at state farm, which means he'll probably be a wagecuck making 60-70K/year when he graduates. Wasted effort desu (this guy didn't go to an Ivy League because he wanted to save money, lmao).

And here you are. Talking shit in a chinese cartoon imageboard
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