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re: How long is too long to be an undergrad? + opinions
Posted on 10/16/17 at 12:18 am to Collegedropout
Posted on 10/16/17 at 12:18 am to Collegedropout
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If I go to an SEC/out of state school, probably business or history, if I go to a Texas school, probably history, econ, or geology.
I don't know your familial background, but I would strongly advise against history or econ if you don't have some padding from your folks, and especially history, unless you are planning for a professional degree or an academic route.
Business - but specifically MIS, accounting, finance, or logistics/supply chain/operations - is going to be your best bet for prospects, IMO.
That said, going to the CC is a really solid choice for those first 60-65 hours. You can crush the classes and transfer with a good GPA, and no one cares that you took English 101 at some local school. You'll save money and mature rather than going balls to the wall with freedom.
Posted on 10/16/17 at 12:41 am to HempHead
I probably will get my law degree one day if credentials keep rising to be a landman.
I would be pretty damn miserable studying econ or business tbh. It's not necessary for my field so I don't think I can do it. Worst case I'll get a land management degree from Western, which can obtained in a year. And I can ski Crested Butte for a year.
What do you have against Ole Miss? Where would you go out of state? (Ignoring your flair... )![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/Icons/IconLOL.gif)
I would be pretty damn miserable studying econ or business tbh. It's not necessary for my field so I don't think I can do it. Worst case I'll get a land management degree from Western, which can obtained in a year. And I can ski Crested Butte for a year.
What do you have against Ole Miss? Where would you go out of state? (Ignoring your flair... )
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