For those of you in college or who have gone.....

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what are some things you wished you did differently or in hind sight regret not doing differently . Things you say to yourself now ( I wish I had known....)
maybe something with admissions or study abroad, etc.

I am going back to school and want to hear from some WF peeps that have already gone or are going !




I know a lot of people here have strong opinions on whether college is worth it or not but I am not really interested in starting a debate thread on that as there have been plenty of those started already.

inb4

oh look it's this thread again
 


college is wack unless you really have something u want to learn, and think that some bozo that's never tried anything himself is a better teacher than reading a highly focused book written by an expert ....

besides that, i wish i took more marketing courses, or even a marketing major instead of IT
 
Have fun
Don't pick the easiest of the required courses pick the most interesting one
Don't worry too much about grades no one cares just make sure to finish
Start a club yourself or with some like minded people
 
I'm 37 years old and I went back to SDSU a year ago to finish 4 courses that I never completed. The last classes I took were back in 2002. For the past 10 years, my wife had been saying I should go back and finish, if only for my own satisfaction. I thought it was a huge waste of time at the beginning, but now I'm two weeks away from having my bachelor's degree, and I'm really happy I saw it through. Trying to do it, while supporting my family and taking care of 2 kids under 2 years old was probably the biggest challenge in my life to date.

I can say that it's strange to go back to school at my age and see all of the young kids who have very little life experience. They're all hanging their hopes and dreams on this piece of paper that they'll be getting in 4 years time if they're lucky. While I envy their lack of major responsibility, I wonder how many of them will actually end up pursuing careers in the field of their degree. My few close friends from high school completed their bachelors degree's 12 years ago, and not one of them is doing anything related. Whereas I'm probably the most successful of all of my friends, and I haven't had a degree to fall back on.

I don't think you need to go to college and receive a degree to be successful. I'm proof of that as are many others around here, but there's something to be said for making the commitment to getting an education. Putting in the effort and the hours required to get a degree in whatever field will make you grow as a human being. I think the experience will only serve you well in the future, even if you don't choose a career in the field that you studied.

Most college professors are full of shit and what they say doesn't mean crap in the real world, but every once and a while you'll get a good one that you connect with, and you'll be able to take something valuable away. Don't let anybody tell you that it's a waste of time. You get out of it what you put in. Do what you want to do.

Stupid as it sounds I'm going to miss going to school. Learning only became fun when it wasn't something I needed to do.
 
i have 1 year left. I went to this prestigious university out east and trasnfered to a state university for more parties and hot girls.

My view is that college is further training to make you an employee. The Boss doesn't need to go to college.

Are you The Boss or the employee?
 
If I could do things differently...

I would have studied computer science instead of economics.

I would have studied more and gotten better grades.

I would have taken Adderall constantly.
 
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I paid for college in cash upfront with rebill monies, so I'm pretty much just fucking around at this point. Before I got together with my current girlfriend, my schedule looked something like this:

- 12PM-2 wake up, morning shit
- 2-4pm gym
- 4-9pm maybe start being productive, mostly watching mad men though
- 9pm-2am bar
- 2am-5am getting more drunk, fucking multiple whores per night and forgetting they existed the next morning...

That was 6 nights a week. Now it's every so often. I still enjoy a good college party over a club or bar any day though.
 
College is what you make of it. If you take an easy major like psychology/business/sociology/communications/drama and take all the easiest classes and finish in 4 years, of course you're not going to get anything out of it, except a piece of paper.

If on the other hand you take a "real" major like electrical engineering/computer science/chemical engineering etc..., work your ass off to graduate on time, actually take the time to understand the concepts instead of just bullshitting through them, you will get a lot out of it.

You will acquire fundamental theory that allows you to understand the underlying issues of your field. You will acquire a work ethic from all those all-nighters completing hard projects and studying your ass off for tough midterms. And you will eventually get a "piece of paper" that means something. A lot of people here will tell you you don't need a degree to succeed in life; true, but it sure does makes things easier. In hard engineering fields, most employers will toss out your resume if they don't see a B.S., and for a lot of engineering jobs you will hit a "glass ceiling" unless you get your masters. Even if you're not interested in getting a 9-5 job, the critical/abstract thinking skills, the theoretical understanding, and the work ethic you get from a good education are more than worth it, and will define you for the rest of your life.

Ultimately, your online business might one day fail. But your degree no one can ever take from you. And a "real" degree with a modicum of knowledge will guarantee you a decent job at any time in your life, at a wage on par or above what the "ballers" of wickedfire earn.

Some more thoughts: all colleges and professors are not equal. Higher education in the USA is incredibly diverse, with a lot of junk there of unaccredited schools and poor schools that are just there to take your money and deliver you a subpar education. Please please please actually research your school before you attend it. Make sure it's accredited, make sure it ranks well for your major, and make sure the professors are actually good. Ultimately the "brand" of your school will be as important as your major. An electrical engineering degree from Caltech is a lot more impressive than an electrical engineering degree from Florida State.

Also, please please PLEASE avoid debt. I'm of European descent, and the casual disregard with which Americans load up on 6-figures in debt while getting a useless major in a shitty school astonishes me. There is always a way to make enough money to pay for college. I know people who worked 2 jobs and made honor's roll now graduating with 0 debt. I know a friend who uses his affiliate monies to pay tuition. And I know a guy who worked in coal mine to pay for his tuition in Colorado. If these people can do it, so can you. Avoid the idiotic mainstream, avoid the debt, actually work instead of partying over the weekends, apply for scholarships, and you will make it. There's amazing opportunities out there for financial aid or working part time, and most people simply don't use them because they're too damn lazy. Then 4 years later, when they have $125k in debt and a Drama degree from some private liberal arts school in Oregon, they go blaming Wall Street and asking Obama for handouts. Don't be that fuckup. Have some fucking dignity and common sense.

I realize I might come off as harsh or arrogant, and I might catch from flak for it. But over time I've found my views to be justified. It's a harsh world out there, with a harsh job market. You can no longer bullshit your way through college while loading up on $125k in debt and expect life to be perfect. Be smart, play your cards right, research your choices, work and study hard, avoid debt, graduate on time, and you will get a lot out of college. Don't do that, then prepare to be screwed.
 
All college degrees are not equal. Would you trust a nurse/pharmacist/optometrist/doctor/dentist/lawyer/accountant/etc. without a degree?

I didn't think so.
 
Nothing to do with college, but education.

If I had a redo, I wouldn't have been a cocky little fuck who thought he was a super-genius because he was clearing $50k/month at 20 years old, while my friends were working shitty factory jobs. Instead, I would have humbled myself, surrounded myself with successful grey hairs, and listened to them... very intently.

Oh, and I wouldn't have partied so much, and pissed away so much money.
 
I'm actually graduating in 2 weeks from McGill, and although I have no regrets, I also have no major accomplishments - solid friends, good parties and what not.

But anyways this post is mostly in response to efeezy and I would like to hear your response but it would cool to hear everyone's opinion as well.

Basically someone at McGill did a meme that showed a picture of McGill Management Building and underneath saying "Rejected from Wharton" - Obviously a bunch of management kids bitched about it, but some of the douches were ridiculous. Long story short, McGill management requires like a 96% out of high school to get in, so most of those guys that do get in, think they are the fucking shit.

So when the meme came out, one of the guys wrote this: "Alex Szikla: Don't worry my fellow Management comrades. This meme was probably made by an Arts Student. It got likes from mostly Arts Students. And to them I say "We work harder than you. We party harder than you. Now get me my coffee and croissant bitch!" Then a bunch of responses later saying people who aren't in management are going to be poor and unemployed.

Whoop de fucking doo...

But actually, I don't know what the fuck I'm writing here or why I'm writing it, I guess for all you old folks who haven't been in college, how the fuck is this mentality breed? That was an open facebook group that this guy was commenting on. I wanted to figure out a way to somehow make what he was saying more public so that he shat his pants when he saw his employers were able to search it.

As for efeezy, when you went back to college did you see that type of shit?
 
also if I have anything I would regret, it would be not doing more fucking drugs...

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I went back to finish my bachelors degree a couple of years ago. Never had time until I started doing IM full-time and although I didn't expect to need the degree, and haven't used the degree, I'm really glad I got it.

I hate leaving shit undone and it nagged at me for years so basically I went back for personal reasons, not financial. You just have to decide why it is important to you and whether it will be worth the time and money to do it.