took me 8 years to graduate with a B.S in biology with a low gpa at that. currently working at a car dealership and a gym part time. not many jobs for a bio degree outside of going to a professional school which i am not qualified for. Taking a class this summer and in the fall to see if i can get into a grad program that is stilll somewhat related to my degree. i got friends making 50, 60, 70, 80 k in help desk/ warehouse work, that went to school with me that decided to drop out early. most of the time i feel like a made a mistake continuing in school.
tired of the odd job thing and im looking for a career i can dive into. Any brehs got a degree they not using? is having a degree really better than not having one?
I have a degree in biology and graduated with a low gpa. No jobs really ask for your gpa, unless it's for an internship. Having a high gpa does not mean someone is smart, because people pay for grades, have sex for grades, kiss ass for grades and etc. The standardized tests ie. MCAT, PCAT, NCLEX and etc., shows your real gpa.
With having a degree in biology and trying to get a job in the science field, the majority of the time you have to start off at the bottom and work your way up. Some people do not have to do that, but from my experience, they had the right skin color. I had to work my way up, I started off as a lab tech, then worked in QA/QC, then formulation chemist and now a supervisor over the lab and production (chemical manufacturing).
My degree shyt was alright, I really don't care about it. Truthfully I forget I have a degree sometimes. I was going to drop out in my second semester, because I always wanted to have my own business. But, I stayed because of my mom and it makes her look good. Plus I shyt on people who thought I was going to be some bum.
Is having a degree, really better than not having one?
Well it depends on the person. Most people who have degrees do not have that drive, because most have that idea that a piece of paper is a guarantee for success. Not really, you have to have that drive also.
the one thing people need to understand is that you can major in anything and go to med school. U just need to take the pre requisites. My opinion is to major in Nursing. that way u can still go to med school but if you dont get it. U have a guaranteed job and they will pay for your masters.
Yeah, people do not know there are doctors who graduated with a degree in music and dance.
Also, back in the days you did not need a college degree to enter into medical school, just the pre-reqs. Colleges and med schools changed that shyt and said you need you need to finish your undergrad first, then you can go to med school.
It was all about money