I'm a 25 year old Marine veteran, currently knocking out my first year gen ed requirements at a CC. As of now my declared major is Engineering. But I can't stomach working a career focusing on material tolerances etc.
I need a change, and need to do it fast so I don't waste my GI bill money.
What are some decent degrees for biz/law?
About me:
Above average intellect
Abnormally good soft skills
Habitual procrastinator
At times overly aggressive in social and professional matters
Able to process problems and people in a pragmatic manner
professional dick sucker
>>1808701
sounds like law or becoming an agent is the way for you faggot
>>1808721
Agent for what/whom?
>25
>veteran
I know that's technically correct but it feels wrong to call somebody under 30 a veteran. Go do another tour of duty.
>sorry, I mean HOO RAH THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR GOB BLESS AMERICA MUH FREEDOMS
>>1808741
Only mentioned because it is a quick and easy way to justify being a 25 year old being a freshmen in college. In my 6 years I spent 2.5 conducting combat operations in Afg. So I'm good for now, thanks.
>>1808741
Absolutely disrespectful
computer science. it's a good major for people who like to solve problems.
>>1808748
hehehehehe
you should also read Rich Dad ▬ Poor Dad by Kunis Wiosaki to learn how to make big money
>>1808741
Fuck you man. I sat at a bar the other night next to a 20-something vet who spent his entire tour of duty as a pog in Japan, and I still thanked him for his service.
I only bailed after he started talking about how cool Japan is and compared himself to Guts.
>>1808701
>What are some decent degrees for biz/law?
If you want to do law go get the military to pay for you becoming a lawyer. The main problem with lawyers is they rack up debt then get fucked because they have to take jobs that pay enough rather than jobs that will help their career. If you graduate with zero debt you can go focus on building experience and then make more money long term.
If you want to do "business" pick any degree you want and focus on internships and whatever startup community the local university supports.