Since he is just starting school, sounds like he is looking for internships or apprenticeships. I'm sorry I don't know of any, but hopefully someone else does.
Otherwise, like any profession people succeed and people fail. I'm sure these stories are not eye opening for you, but remember most people are like crabs and like to pull people trying to get ahead back down into the pile.
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...about the reality of spending $50,000 on a degree ....
I agree, I would interpret arctics post as very helpful to a prospective student and my first thought was man I hope the OP gets in touch with him outside of this thread.Sounds like Arctic Ranger is giving really good advice since this is his field "been there done that". He's is showing that it's not all that great even though it's a SLIGHT chance that it could be. Showard if I where you I would be doing a lot of research on jobs in this field before making this a very expensive "hobby school" I'm not saying don't do it i'm saying look into the jobs for this field. My son will be going to college soon too he wants to be a CPA he's done lot of research in this field, talked to his teachers and already made some connections for college and maybe lined up a job. Good Luck with your decision Bud
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$50K to get a degree?
I only remember I spend a quarter million for my older daughter to get her BA degree in computer science.
I had been eating Ramen noodle for those 4 years...
Good for you Chris.
At least we agreed not to pay for her wedding.
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