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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
Materials Engineering, definitely worth it (though I'll be paying off the debt for a few more years)
Got me a sweet gov't job working with something I found interesting as a kid. My job isn't as technical as I'd like it to be, but the pay / benefits are pretty decent, and it's keeping me interested so far.
And pays enough that I can still catch several ISU games in person every year, even living in Maryland Oh we will fight, fight, fight for Iowa State, and may her colors ever fly!!! In Accordance with Prophecy -
Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
Mechanical Engineering (2004)
I lucked out and got probably the best job available at a good company in central Iowa (R&D test engineer, I get to play with and break stuff for a living). I get to use my degree and also work with my hands almost every day. I get opportunities to travel now and then (spent a fair amount of time in oil refineries and power plants, and have been around North America and to Europe a couple times to present work that I've done). Now that I've been with the company for a while, I've confirmed that the research/new product development side of product testing is what I love and I'm about 1/3 of the way through an MS program in Reliability Engineering. That will keep me in the lab and keep me doing the kind of work I really enjoy. With my work experience in testing, the reliability analysis is really exciting to me. And if for some reason I decide I don't want to work "here" anymore, the reliability degree will open up a ton of well paying options all around the world.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
[quote=CyCrazy;2630950]  Originally Posted by CtownCyclone Nothing wrong with a sugar daddy. I might be headed down the same path once he finishes up at Harvard...[/QUOTE/]
Whats his name? Oh CyCrazy, you and your sneaky requote tricks...
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
BFA in Graphic Design from ISU
I get paid to draw rocket ships and dinosaurs all day so I am pretty happy with it.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
 Originally Posted by HFCS BFA in Graphic Design from ISU
I get paid to draw rocket ships and dinosaurs all day so I am pretty happy with it. So...have you ever drawn a dinosaur riding a rocket ship? Because that'd be awesome.
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philosophy. currently in pursuit of the the answer to the unanswerable question of "what do you do with a philosophy degree?"
my answer right now is dating a pharmacist. so far so good.
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I see no one is putting their salary up there, so I'll start with a range. I graduated in ITec 13 years ago, started at $36k. I now make between 70k and 80k, and could make around 20k more if I was willing to move/move out of state (yes, I've had 2 different offers). Not rich by any means, but I can afford what I want/need.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
 Originally Posted by CtownCyclone WHY? 27 credits coming into college from dual credit in high school, planning on going to grad school and getting a MS in 5 years. I have 6 credits left next fall and the only reason I'm not finishing this spring is because those 2 classes are offered only in fall.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
 Originally Posted by VTXCyRyD I see no one is putting their salary up there, so I'll start with a range. I graduated in ITec 13 years ago, started at $36k. I now make between 70k and 80k, and could make around 20k more if I was willing to move/move out of state (yes, I've had 2 different offers). Not rich by any means, but I can afford what I want/need. What type of industry are you in? Manufacturing?
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Computer science, and it was totally worth it. One of the best decisions I ever made.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
Music Performance, Computer Science and Math. Still finishing up but they were good in different ways. I enjoy what I'm doing and music scholarships helped me pay for college.
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Ag Engineering - Emphasis in Machinery
Well worth it. This degree is basically the same as a Mech. Engineering degree (for which more jobs are available). But, I grew up on a farm and wanted to work on Ag Equipment which I have now for 17 years.
Engineering is well worth it as there have been lots of openenings for engineers since I graduated and will be for the foreseeable future Also, I know several engineering grads that got jobs outside the field very easily. It requires dedication in studies, but an engineering degree is very valuable.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
BSCE, Hell yes.
My father was a Civil Servant and I did NOT want to do that for a living. But when I graduated there were suddenly NO jobs in the field. Got a decent offer from the Corps of Engrs commuting distance from home so decided to take it "temporarily". Salary was $19,747/year.
Moved into a couple of different government jobs. Some good, some crappy. Survived the 80's when private industry was luring people out of the gov't with big salaries and bonuses. It was worth it to stick it out. Retirement with 30 years and age 55 (the bare minimum, thank you very much).
Had some challenging times and some times when I could coast a bit. Went into 1st level managment (not worth it, at least in Gov't), but found an identically paying non-supervisory position so moved into that my last 3 years.
You'll never be rich working for the gov't but you probably will never go hungry. There is an inordinate amount of non-technical related Bull **** that seemed to get worse and more burdensome (taking time from actually doing productive engineering work) - you just have to be able to figure out what's important and needs attention and what's fluff that can be ignored or shoveled back out without much effort.
I think my tuition was $242/quarter. Room and board in the dorms was another $400 a quarter. Books about $100 a quarter. I retired making a skosh over $100k/year.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
Ag Studies, or as all of the other Ag majors would call it, Ag Slacker. It was totally worth it. I got to take more Ag related classes and got to skip the unnecessary (in my opinion) math and calc classes. I got a great job right after graduating (ag degree required). I now work for myself and farm a little bit which is what I always wanted to do, other than play QB for the Chiefs.
Not too shabby for a "useless" major according to yahoo.
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Re: What was/is your major? and Was it worth it?
 Originally Posted by Wesley  Originally Posted by CYVADER blow and hookers. and yes, it wad worth it. Where do you work? Sales.
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