I have to add that I believe a degree's worth/usefulness depends heavily on what you put in it. A: have a plan, B: work hard. If you finish top of the class and know exactly what you want to and can do with your degree, that's what matters.
The lady with the degree in ME studies probably never really thought about what she was going to do after she got her degree. Had she done a minor in one of the arabic dialects she could've been working at an embassy. It's a problem with 90% of the students getting humanities/arts degrees, they don't plan ahead.
The lady with the degree in ME studies probably never really thought about what she was going to do after she got her degree. Had she done a minor in one of the arabic dialects she could've been working at an embassy. It's a problem with 90% of the students getting humanities/arts degrees, they don't plan ahead.
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