06-29-2018, 03:47 PM
Sorry about that, I guess I did say each my error. The average IS hundreds of millions though. Yes there are CJ majors without jobs complaining all the time. I was a former CJ major locally and am a police officer now. A degree in CJ is not a requirement here to become a cop and a lot of states in the US in fact a whole lot of states a degree is not required. http://www.howtobecomeapoliceofficernow....ge-degree/
Persons who after high school studied CJ with me a lot of them went on to do masters, I dint finish and left after about close to 5 years and still no degree. I am employed in the field and the majority of them are doing jobs totally not related to the field and are underemployed. It seems to be the same in the US, a first search reveals one guy complaining using my exact words with tens of thousands in debt complaining on indeed. https://www.indeed.com/forum/gen/Career-...ng/t510074 and here is another https://www.indeed.com/forum/gen/Career-...ob/t492056.
CJ majors are also 7 times less likely to be unemployed then nursing majors for example https://www.cappex.com/hq/articles-and-a...s-Baristas
Why you shifting the goal post to law?, we are talking about CJ. Say what you like but the Liberal Arts are less employable than other fields in today's economy despite providing the wider education. I don't think CJ is really that marketable. If you study in the STEM fields you can afford to move elsewhere and be employed if you cant find work. In the Liberal Arts its not impossible but more unlikely.
Well I guess we will have a difference of opinion and I'm okay with that.
Persons who after high school studied CJ with me a lot of them went on to do masters, I dint finish and left after about close to 5 years and still no degree. I am employed in the field and the majority of them are doing jobs totally not related to the field and are underemployed. It seems to be the same in the US, a first search reveals one guy complaining using my exact words with tens of thousands in debt complaining on indeed. https://www.indeed.com/forum/gen/Career-...ng/t510074 and here is another https://www.indeed.com/forum/gen/Career-...ob/t492056.
CJ majors are also 7 times less likely to be unemployed then nursing majors for example https://www.cappex.com/hq/articles-and-a...s-Baristas
Why you shifting the goal post to law?, we are talking about CJ. Say what you like but the Liberal Arts are less employable than other fields in today's economy despite providing the wider education. I don't think CJ is really that marketable. If you study in the STEM fields you can afford to move elsewhere and be employed if you cant find work. In the Liberal Arts its not impossible but more unlikely.
Well I guess we will have a difference of opinion and I'm okay with that.
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Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)