Silenoz
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2011BisonAlumni said:MTGRZ said:2011BisonAlumni said:garizzalies said:There’s that phrase again: “AG Program.”
We hear the same thing from Cat People.
Do farmers seriously need to be taught how to spread shit around?
Yes pretty evolving field and you certainly have a competitive edge in the areas of Ag Systems Management, AG Engineering, AG Econ. Several large companies, ADM, Cargill, DuPont recruit students at NDSU for careers outside of “spreading shit” and offer extremely high salaries.
I’ll just say this. Liberal arts degrees are next to worthless in today’s society. Unless you have money from mommy and daddy, it simply makes next to zero sense, financially speaking, to get a degree in communications, journalism etc versus going into a high demand field like nursing, pharmacy and engineering.
You're not wrong....but you're not right.
Ha well done! That liberal arts education shows well!
Isn’t anything against UM. Georgeous campus. Great college town.....but if I’m paying for my own education, I’m going to look into a field where my education pays off immediately. I know UM has a good B school and strong science programs but outside of that, what is the allure academically? Journalism and communication? Save your money...
Wait, that's why our enrollment tanked? Shit, someone finally cracked the code in 2018. Someone get Bodnar on the line!