Well Crap...
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Congratulations
My daughter went to CNU, that began the chain of events that has me living in Smithfield
CNU is a good place, it is still a fairly new, safe campus.
It is expensive, but is a good deal compared to similar schools around the country. It is about the same cost as Tech. If we ever get past the covid, the Ferguson Center will reopen, that is a good place.
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That's awesome news.
...For Luke, not your wallet.
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@lufins-dad said in Well Crap...:
@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
Congratulations!
You've got some letters on their way, too... Want to join me on the side of the road? I'll squeegee, you collect the money...
My son's first year of college didn't go too well - his grades were fine, but he absolutely hated the experience, so he's working for a year to pay it off, and trying to figure out what's more appealing than mechanical engineering. Pan handling is one option, I guess.
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@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
My son's first year of college didn't go too well - his grades were fine, but he absolutely hated the experience, so he's working for a year to pay it off, and trying to figure out what's more appealing than mechanical engineering. Pan handling is one option, I guess.
He getting any ideas? I really shouldn't have gotten the degree that ai did. Had I done what you're son is doing, I would have saved a ton of time.
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@aqua-letifer said in Well Crap...:
He getting any ideas? I really shouldn't have gotten the degree that ai did. Had I done what you're son is doing, I would have saved a ton of time.
He's pretty clueless. His best subject at HS was probably history, but he knows that would be a complete waste of money, and he has no interest in teaching. He really needs something moderately technical, but without too much math. We shall see.
The one good thing about Covid is that it was a perfect excuse for him to take a year or two out, and discover what working in retail is like, which might provide some motivation to get back on the engineering bus (at least that was our plan).
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@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
@aqua-letifer said in Well Crap...:
He getting any ideas? I really shouldn't have gotten the degree that ai did. Had I done what you're son is doing, I would have saved a ton of time.
He's pretty clueless. His best subject at HS was probably history, but he knows that would be a complete waste of money, and he has no interest in teaching. He really needs something moderately technical, but without too much math. We shall see.
The one good thing about Covid is that it was a perfect excuse for him to take a year or two out, and discover what working in retail is like, which might provide some motivation to get back on the engineering bus (at least that was our plan).
How much money does he want to make?
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@jolly said in Well Crap...:
@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
@aqua-letifer said in Well Crap...:
He getting any ideas? I really shouldn't have gotten the degree that ai did. Had I done what you're son is doing, I would have saved a ton of time.
He's pretty clueless. His best subject at HS was probably history, but he knows that would be a complete waste of money, and he has no interest in teaching. He really needs something moderately technical, but without too much math. We shall see.
The one good thing about Covid is that it was a perfect excuse for him to take a year or two out, and discover what working in retail is like, which might provide some motivation to get back on the engineering bus (at least that was our plan).
How much money does he want to make?
Money isn't really a motivation for him at this point at all. Obviously that could change, but I think he's more concerned with finding something he likes.
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@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
@jolly said in Well Crap...:
@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
@aqua-letifer said in Well Crap...:
He getting any ideas? I really shouldn't have gotten the degree that ai did. Had I done what you're son is doing, I would have saved a ton of time.
He's pretty clueless. His best subject at HS was probably history, but he knows that would be a complete waste of money, and he has no interest in teaching. He really needs something moderately technical, but without too much math. We shall see.
The one good thing about Covid is that it was a perfect excuse for him to take a year or two out, and discover what working in retail is like, which might provide some motivation to get back on the engineering bus (at least that was our plan).
How much money does he want to make?
Money isn't really a motivation for him at this point at all. Obviously that could change, but I think he's more concerned with finding something he likes.
If he doesn't mind working with people, consider nursing. Lots of job opportunities, not overly technical, you can advance to a nurse practitioner (if you wish) and the administrative jobs sport a disproportionate number of men. Plus, you're a guy surrounded by a ton a gals your age...All you have to do is pick the height, the weight and the size.
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He's great with people (although he doesn't know it) - not so good with blood and gore.
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@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
He's great with people (although he doesn't know it) - not so good with blood and gore.
He could study psychology and go into marketing. Or anything actually.
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@doctor-phibes said in Well Crap...:
He really needs something moderately technical, but without too much math.
Maybe some sort of “information technology” degree? Good luck!
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Excellent news, LFD! Congrats to Luke. I bet he gets an acceptance letter to his first choice, too. Acceptance letters take longer to get than the other kind.
Phibes, your kiddo is going to be more sure of himself and ready to dig in for his next academic adventure. When I was teaching, older students were an absolute joy in class. I loved their focus and good attitude. Please keep us posted. I'm rooting for him.
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Just heard back from his school of choice, Virginia Tech. Waitlisted... They’ve had 45,000 applications and it’s clogging their system.
The problem seems to be twofold. Waiving the SAT has caused a huge influx of new applications.
Second, since they are removing the SAT for consideration this year, they are just balancing academic scores with a socio-economic weighting system for the district. A 4.0 in Fairfax and Loudoun is worth a 3.0 from less prosperous communities.
Kind of makes me happy that he was waitlisted and we can focus in on CNU. Everything I am reading tells me Virginia Tech and other mega-schools are going to be a clusterfvck this year.