College courses
#11
RE: College courses
ORIGINAL: andryuha
IDK, college is only as hard as you make it. I took college courses in high school, along with some AP classes and everything went fine for me. BTW, I strongly urge you to either stay away from business degree or do a double major. I started off as a business major as well, but after doing some research I found out that it's damn hard to find a job with just that degree, and by itself it's pretty worthless. Currently I'm double majoring in international business (I speak 3 languages) and info. system management.
IDK, college is only as hard as you make it. I took college courses in high school, along with some AP classes and everything went fine for me. BTW, I strongly urge you to either stay away from business degree or do a double major. I started off as a business major as well, but after doing some research I found out that it's damn hard to find a job with just that degree, and by itself it's pretty worthless. Currently I'm double majoring in international business (I speak 3 languages) and info. system management.
ORIGINAL: Chimera02EX
Sleep less, its overrated anyway, scientifially your body needs only 4-5 hours of sleep each night, most of us sleep 7-9 on average. Thats a lot of wasted time each day.
Sleep less, its overrated anyway, scientifially your body needs only 4-5 hours of sleep each night, most of us sleep 7-9 on average. Thats a lot of wasted time each day.
#12
RE: College courses
ORIGINAL: Chimera02EX
Sleep less, its overrated anyway, scientifially your body needs only 4-5 hours of sleep each night, most of us sleep 7-9 on average. Thats a lot of wasted time each day.
Sleep less, its overrated anyway, scientifially your body needs only 4-5 hours of sleep each night, most of us sleep 7-9 on average. Thats a lot of wasted time each day.
6-7 not 4-5
#14
RE: College courses
ORIGINAL: 94civicus
It really hard to go anywhere with a political science degree as well.
ORIGINAL: andryuha
IDK, college is only as hard as you make it. I took college courses in high school, along with some AP classes and everything went fine for me. BTW, I strongly urge you to either stay away from business degree or do a double major. I started off as a business major as well, but after doing some research I found out that it's damn hard to find a job with just that degree, and by itself it's pretty worthless. Currently I'm double majoring in international business (I speak 3 languages) and info. system management.
IDK, college is only as hard as you make it. I took college courses in high school, along with some AP classes and everything went fine for me. BTW, I strongly urge you to either stay away from business degree or do a double major. I started off as a business major as well, but after doing some research I found out that it's damn hard to find a job with just that degree, and by itself it's pretty worthless. Currently I'm double majoring in international business (I speak 3 languages) and info. system management.
#15
RE: College courses
If you have a degree in Poly Sci you could always teach government or poly sci at high school. My AP government teacher says that our class is exactly the same as Poly Sci 151 at the U of I
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