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  • Crimsontide27
    MVP
    • Jul 2004
    • 1505

    #5371
    Re: Off Topic 2013

    Originally posted by AUChase
    It's amazing what an education does for some people, but what a waste it can be for someone else. I will say that I'm wishing I had more education right now. If I did, I could slide in to the Navy as an E2 and maybe an E3.
    I hope you are being sarcastic.

    The cost to go to Auburn for 12 credit hours is estimated to be around $26,548 per information at auburn.edu.

    If you join the Navy as the lowest enlisted you could possibly be at E-1, it will take you at the very most 1 year to go from E1 to E3 and most likely will see E3 around your 9th month.

    Now the difference between going into the miltary as a E1 and an E3 is only $270ish a month. So if you feel it would benefit you to spend around $53,000 dollars estimated to advance your rank to where you would only be losing out on around $3240 in pay ( estimated difference between E1-E3 pay for a 12 month period ) then Im not sure what to tell you heh.

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    • Crimsontide27
      MVP
      • Jul 2004
      • 1505

      #5372
      Re: Off Topic 2013

      Of course articles are going to state college is still worthwhile. Its a cycle of money being thrown down the drain and pretty much everyone except the students benefit. I could post an article stating that Bill Gates and the Yahoo billionaires also dropped out of college and never got a degree to support you dont need college to be successful, but then thats cherry picking...just like that article.

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      • Chrisksaint
        $$$
        • Apr 2010
        • 19127

        #5373
        Re: Off Topic 2013

        Well nobody is paying that much for 12 credit hours with in state tuition,etc. I paid $3300(maybe less) in tuition for 16 credit hours at FSU this current semester and that's for 4000 level classes.

        I'll be in debt by about $25k once I graduate and for a job that starts out for $35-40k i'll accept that as getting a standard 40 hour a week retail job on a HS degree would not get anywhere close to that.

        Also I cringe anytime someone brings up "Oh look at all these millionaires who didn't get go to college". Well look at all those who aren't doing so well who didn't go to college either so it works both ways, you can be successful without education but it makes everything a whole lot easier.
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        • 55
          Banned
          • Mar 2006
          • 20857

          #5374
          Re: Off Topic 2013

          So, anybody that didn't get a college degree at some point will never be successful? Gotcha.

          Don't you work at a fast food joint or something?

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          • AUChase
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jul 2008
            • 19403

            #5375
            Re: Off Topic 2013

            Originally posted by Crimsontide27
            I hope you are being sarcastic.

            The cost to go to Auburn for 12 credit hours is estimated to be around $26,548 per information at auburn.edu.

            If you join the Navy as the lowest enlisted you could possibly be at E-1, it will take you at the very most 1 year to go from E1 to E3 and most likely will see E3 around your 9th month.

            Now the difference between going into the miltary as a E1 and an E3 is only $270ish a month. So if you feel it would benefit you to spend around $53,000 dollars estimated to advance your rank to where you would only be losing out on around $3240 in pay ( estimated difference between E1-E3 pay for a 12 month period ) then Im not sure what to tell you heh.
            Man, you're talking about a college with a really expensive tuition. I know someone who just went in as an E-2 with all of their education coming from a local community college where a semester of classes (only 4 classes/week) only cost me $1600.00.

            It was just a thought. I wasn't talking about achieving a Bachelor's degree from one of the state's most expensive colleges

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            • Dog
              aka jnes12/JNes__
              • Aug 2008
              • 11846

              #5376
              I'm en route to getting a degree, haters gonna hate.
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              • Bellsprout
                Hard Times.
                • Oct 2009
                • 25652

                #5377
                Re: Off Topic 2013

                Originally posted by 55
                So, anybody that didn't get a college degree at some point will never be successful? Gotcha.

                Don't you work at a fast food joint or something?
                I clean offices to pay for college.

                What I'm saying is that, statistically, you're better off going to school. Even simple bachelor's degree recipients make more money and have a much lower rate of unemployment than those with a high school diploma only.
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                • Crimsontide27
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 1505

                  #5378
                  Re: Off Topic 2013

                  Originally posted by Chrisksaint
                  Well nobody is paying that much for 12 credit hours with in state tuition,etc. I paid $3300(maybe less) in tuition for 16 credit hours at FSU this current semester and that's for 4000 level classes.

                  I'll be in debt by about $25k once I graduate and for a job that starts out for $35-40k i'll accept that as getting a standard 40 hour a week retail job on a HS degree would not get anywhere close to that.
                  What job is this that you are guarenteed to get as soon as you graduate? Since everyone is pointing out articles, Forbes says that 60% of college graduates dont find jobs in their job field either and have to settle for much less. I dont think anyone goes to college with the mindset that they wont find work in their field, but thats the reality of the situation. Im curious as to this career field you are so confident in that will pay well as soon as you graduate and are able to get a job right away.

                  We work right beside UCF and the number of graduates flooding the work force is astronomical, and most of them are right back at fast food / retail / hospitality within a few months of graduation, only now with $20-40k in debt added to their problem.

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                  • Crimsontide27
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 1505

                    #5379
                    Re: Off Topic 2013

                    Originally posted by AUChase
                    Man, you're talking about a college with a really expensive tuition. I know someone who just went in as an E-2 with all of their education coming from a local community college where a semester of classes (only 4 classes/week) only cost me $1600.00.

                    It was just a thought. I wasn't talking about achieving a Bachelor's degree from one of the state's most expensive colleges
                    The price I quoted was only for 2 semesters, not 8. I only used the information given from Auburn.edu.

                    Youll be an E2 before you are out of training. E1-E4 flys by, its the jump to E5 and beyond where it starts to slow down.

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                    • ubernoob
                      ****
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 15522

                      #5380
                      Re: Off Topic 2013

                      Don't even worry about it Chase.

                      My buddy in the Navy was working towards E-6 at the end of his 6 year contract. He went in as an E-1. You'll learn realllllllllllly quick that the military is all based on politicking. Be glad you aren't going USMC infantry, where you can be a model Marine and get shat upon repeatedly. I had the score to pick up E-4 for over a year, and didn't because "slots were full, we'd have to xfer you, <insert other untrue BS here>." Got out after just 4 years as an E-3. Lance Criminals all the way.
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                      • Chrisksaint
                        $$$
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 19127

                        #5381
                        Re: Off Topic 2013

                        Originally posted by Crimsontide27
                        What job is this that you are guarenteed to get as soon as you graduate? Since everyone is pointing out articles, Forbes says that 60% of college graduates dont find jobs in their job field either and have to settle for much less. I dont think anyone goes to college with the mindset that they wont find work in their field, but thats the reality of the situation. Im curious as to this career field you are so confident in that will pay well as soon as you graduate and are able to get a job right away.

                        We work right beside UCF and the number of graduates flooding the work force is astronomical, and most of them are right back at fast food / retail / hospitality within a few months of graduation, only now with $20-40k in debt added to their problem.
                        Elementary Education
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                        • areobee401
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 16771

                          #5382
                          Re: Off Topic 2013

                          All people take difference paths in life. School isn't for everyone but no way should anyone discourage someone from wanting to further their education.

                          No matter the path you choose you're gonna have to work hard. It's rough out here in the real world.

                          That's all I have to add to this conversation.
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                          • Gotmadskillzson
                            Live your life
                            • Apr 2008
                            • 23428

                            #5383
                            Re: Off Topic 2013

                            Originally posted by Dog
                            I'm en route to getting a degree, haters gonna hate.

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                            • l3ulvl
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 17230

                              #5384
                              Re: Off Topic 2013

                              I liked it better when we were talking Tecmo Bowl lol

                              (and also the sun wasn't glaring off my screen)
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                              • Crimsontide27
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 1505

                                #5385
                                Re: Off Topic 2013

                                Originally posted by Chrisksaint
                                Elementary Education
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                                Friend of mine here has the same degree and is a host at a local restaurant. She graduated with a 4.0 gpa and only is able to get substitute teaching gigs at the local elementary / junior highs. Maybe gets a total of 4 days a month teaching, and the rest is spent walking people to tables. Education cutbacks are happening almost on a yearly basis and schools are having to cut back on staff almost every year as well.

                                I hope it works out for you the way you are planning it to though. Education is a very tough career field these days.

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