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What should I major in If I'm interested in bodybuilding?

So my advice is to consider how much your university experience costs. tens (hundreds?) of thousands of dollars. if you're going to pay that kind of money make sure you're getting the most out of it. You should be directed to a goal that will lead to a career that will give you the kind of income you need to pay that money back.

Alternatively, if your goals are different than what the university provides, you shouldn't attend. student loans can be crushing, and they're the only kind of debt you can't even get away from if you do bankruptcy.
 
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stareatroy said:
So my advice is to consider how much your university experience costs. tens (hundreds?) of thousands of dollars. if you're going to pay that kind of money make sure you're getting the most out of it. You should be directed to a goal that will lead to a career that will give you the kind of income you need to pay that money back.

Alternatively, if your goals are different than what the university provides, you shouldn't attend. student loans can be crushing, and they're the only kind of debt you can't even get away from if you do bankruptcy.
Good point but luckily I've got the money

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Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.
 
stareatroy said:
So my advice is to consider how much your university experience costs. tens (hundreds?) of thousands of dollars. if you're going to pay that kind of money make sure you're getting the most out of it. You should be directed to a goal that will lead to a career that will give you the kind of income you need to pay that money back.

Alternatively, if your goals are different than what the university provides, you shouldn't attend. student loans can be crushing, and they're the only kind of debt you can't even get away from if you do bankruptcy.


this is very strong advice... well said
 
cybrsage said:
Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.


exactly... specializing is huge especially if you take something large scale like business, then take a sub section like i did with fiannce or marketing or something that you can use in anything but it still shows a specialty as well...
 
cybrsage said:
Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.
good point, ill defny look into engineering as everyone says its a great profession.
 
r2truth said:
cybrsage said:
Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.
good point, ill defny look into engineering as everyone says its a great profession.


be prepared for A LOT of math etc... if your good with that then you can make a damn good living with that degree
 
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DylanGemelli said:
r2truth said:
cybrsage said:
Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.
good point, ill defny look into engineering as everyone says its a great profession.


be prepared for A LOT of math etc... if your good with that then you can make a damn good living with that degree
Lol lucky me I actual like math

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Pharmacy.I'm not being funny.with the ageing population and mess being over prescribed you cant go wrong.I earn about the same with free lifetime health care and a pension but that's allover.the guys being hired in to the union mines today get a 401k.no pension.they get the health card but only while working.no security either.pharmacy offers great security.it also took me many years to get my foreman's papers so I could get top pay.5 or 6 years and you'll be set for life.if I were a young man that's what I would to.that's what I'm holding for my children.my pension maces at forty years I have 32.ive offered to go past that to pay for all of there schooling but only for certain training.not degrees that are useless.remember love don't pay the bills.
 
DylanGemelli said:
r2truth said:
cybrsage said:
Renewable energy is the next big field, aviation engineering is still good too...if you want the engineering route. Computer field is only good if you really love the stuff, otherwise stay away.

Dylan is rigjt, get a degree in something that pays well and you do not mind doing and then get certifications in the fitness and nutrition industry. Honestly, in specialized industries the certifications matter more. In IT, for example, a Cisco CCNP matters more than a computer science degree...and costs tens of thousands of dollars less.
good point, ill defny look into engineering as everyone says its a great profession.


be prepared for A LOT of math etc... if your good with that then you can make a damn good living with that degree


Yeah I have an engineering/applied math degree. A lot of math is an understatement.

My undergrad degree was significantly more challenging than my MBA. Best of luck to you aspiring engineers!


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coalman said:
Pharmacy.I'm not being funny.with the ageing population and mess being over prescribed you cant go wrong.I earn about the same with free lifetime health care and a pension but that's allover.the guys being hired in to the union mines today get a 401k.no pension.they get the health card but only while working.no security either.pharmacy offers great security.it also took me many years to get my foreman's papers so I could get top pay.5 or 6 years and you'll be set for life.if I were a young man that's what I would to.that's what I'm holding for my children.my pension maces at forty years I have 32.ive offered to go past that to pay for all of there schooling but only for certain training.not degrees that are useless.remember love don't pay the bills.


I'm in healthcare field and I agree with your take on pharmacy completely. There are great six year programs out there (rather than traditional 8 years) where you come out with a pharmacy doctorate and you are then set up for life. High demand in this field for sure. Think about it - every target, Walmart, grocery store, hospital, Walgreens, etc etc had at least one pharmacist doc and they start at great salaries.

Also there is a severe shortage of RNs. Healthcare is a great field if you want job security for sure.


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Tha_waco_kid said:
coalman said:
Pharmacy.I'm not being funny.with the ageing population and mess being over prescribed you cant go wrong.I earn about the same with free lifetime health care and a pension but that's allover.the guys being hired in to the union mines today get a 401k.no pension.they get the health card but only while working.no security either.pharmacy offers great security.it also took me many years to get my foreman's papers so I could get top pay.5 or 6 years and you'll be set for life.if I were a young man that's what I would to.that's what I'm holding for my children.my pension maces at forty years I have 32.ive offered to go past that to pay for all of there schooling but only for certain training.not degrees that are useless.remember love don't pay the bills.


I'm in healthcare field and I agree with your take on pharmacy completely. There are great six year programs out there (rather than traditional 8 years) where you come out with a pharmacy doctorate and you are then set up for life. High demand in this field for sure. Think about it - every target, Walmart, grocery store, hospital, Walgreens, etc etc had at least one pharmacist doc and they start at great salaries.

Also there is a severe shortage of RNs. Healthcare is a great field if you want job security for sure.


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u guys are making some very good points here.
 
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