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Originally Posted by Jesus Dies InTheEnd Did we ask for your life story? She never said "lol I'm thinking of going to college, should I?"
She wanted a bit of help figureing out her major, not the life story of some schmuck russian college failure. |
Im trying to give advice based on personal experience. There are many people who at some point take a break from their studies and get a job and are better for it. Your perspective changes...who am I talking to? You're a ****turd, not worth my time.
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Originally Posted by Jenny [color=deeppinThanks for your thoughts Kuzmich. I'll probably remain at the University I attend because I'm doing fine and cost isn't a problem since I've already saved up enough to (even) fail/drop and retake a few classes. What kinds of business does your father own/run?
Dropping out of college isn't an option. I'm getting a degree so no more silly talk plz.[/color] |
My father owns meat and poultry shipping businesses in Canada and US, also a few times he does bigger jobs like shipping parts of hydrolic pumps for oil companies in Siberia. I go to college and am keeping a full time job (even though its about to change over the summer), but yeah, your situation doesn't seem to require that (although it is always beneficial in my opinion). The way the US economy is doing right now though, I think that may have some implications on starting your own business right after getting out of college. My father during his inexperienced years was successful mostly due to the condition that Russia was in the early 90s, people were ready to throw money at anything. All Im saying is it will be difficult, just remember that. What kind of business do you plan on running?
Business is definitely a good way to go if you're a social person, you will have to do math however, they even have a special watered down calculus and statistics class for you.