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In reply to the discussion: About college majors. A lot of people blame students for choosing impractical majors [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)I swear, it's probably better for a kid to get the college experience if they don't know what they want to do, and once they figure it out, fill in the gaps with online coursework.
I guess the pressure is really on to jump right into the workforce full-formed and ready to chain oneself to a career these days, which causes kids stress. Hell, I had a few years of crappy jobs before I settled into a career, I guess that's no longer an acceptable paradigm in some quarters!
One of our younger family members is currently working towards a degree while working a not-quite-full-time job (it's seasonal-ish work, so he works doubletime in summer) and he actually prefers the online environment to attending brick-and-mortar school, which he did for two years. He video conferences with classmates and the profs, and it's just more streamlined without the commuting and wasted time, which suits him. He had enough of the partying and hijinks of college life--he's a bit more mature than most his age, and decided to bear down and go year round. He'll be done by the end of the year.