you must know a bunch of idiots then.
12/23/2006 4:32:40 PM
12/23/2006 4:53:51 PM
12/23/2006 10:27:24 PM
^^CALS does a MUCH better job with their scholarships, careers services, etc. than I've seen of any other college.
12/23/2006 10:53:36 PM
PREGGERS.
12/24/2006 9:06:24 AM
It turns out that the thread originator is a stupid cunt.
12/24/2006 9:47:33 AM
For 2 years now I have not had an advisor-why? Because NCSU feels that we don't them in my major. They tell me to look up what I need online. Now someone tell me that isn't some bullshit.
12/29/2006 12:10:32 AM
Oh, you people are worthless just like NCSU
12/29/2006 12:18:53 AM
this is one of the most laughable serious threads in a long time
12/29/2006 12:21:57 AM
bye bye TWW...there are way to many stalker-ish freaks on here for me. i'll stick with myspace for at least i can block them!
12/29/2006 12:26:09 AM
i'm sick of threads where people bitch about ncsu's approach to 'preparing' people for the real world. i'm also sick of people acting like business and communication degrees are worthless.and i'm also sick of people using "its not what you know but you who know" everytime they talk about the business worldyes knowing the right people can get you into jobs you might not have otherwise had access to but everyone forgets that you actually have to PERFORM. companies don't make fortune 500 and 100 lists because people "know" the right people, they get there because people know how to do their jobif you're graduating from ANY college and don't feel ready to find a job then you're just a sorry excuse for a college student and or graduate. experience rules the day and if you don't gain any of that while in college then how can you expect people to feel sorry for you?the career center on campus is actually quite helpful-- if people ever thought of actually going instead of crying about how much ncsu sucks. i found 2 of my 4 internships through the career center, not to mention my current job with a fortune 100 company. i also used their services to help polish my resume and do mock interviews so i knew wtf i was doing when i started interviewing for jobs.i'm so sick and disgusted at people in my generation crying like little bitches because people aren't handing them everything they want. i find that most of these people are products of parents who give their kids every little fucking thing they want. these are the same kids who move back in with mom or dad after they graduate for no good reason or go onto graduate school because they're scare of getting a real job and don't really give a shit about an advanced degree/rant[Edited on December 29, 2006 at 12:49 AM. Reason : popozaw]
12/29/2006 12:45:59 AM
^you take tww too seriously....
12/29/2006 12:55:53 AM
PREEEEEEEEEGGGGGERRRRRRSSSSS!
12/29/2006 1:09:54 AM
lol bitch got knocked up
12/29/2006 4:05:12 AM
jesus christ RachelMarieeven if you dont have an advisor assigned to you DOES NOT mean that you cant be advised if you make an appt. to speak to someone.and the Career Services Center is an excellent resource that students just dont take advantage of. do yourself a favor and go meet with them.
12/29/2006 8:52:05 AM
12/29/2006 9:16:14 AM
12/29/2006 9:27:12 AM
lol take your marbles and go home. sorry your MRS degree didn't work out.
12/29/2006 9:50:27 AM
I'm a networking consultant - I have a cubicle with my name on it for now, but only because I'm still doing my initial employee training. When I go to my field office in mid-2007 I'll work from home whenever I'm not at a client site.As an aside, my degree didn't help me get my job at all. My grades sucked when I graduated. What DID help me was the other things I did during college to set myself apart - get involved in Student Government, Go Greek, co-op, and always keep my career goals in mind even when taking part-time jobs for beer money.Any questions, PM me.
12/29/2006 2:50:25 PM
^ good pointa degree is necessary but that alone doesn't mean people will be lined up to hand you awesome jobsyou have have more than a piece of paper that cost $texas
12/29/2006 10:22:11 PM
^NCSU doesnt prepare people well for the real world...my first job, I was the first one they ever hired from NCSU, they said ECU, UNC, WF all are more prepared....UNC they have to do a internship when someone majors in Business. For companies looking for soon to be graduates from Business, sadly, NCSU COM is not that attractive. They need a mandatory class for srs that part of the class is mock interviews.You need experience, without experience, it is MUCH harder....hell, my HS job helped land my first real job, office assistant at a grocery store to assistant manager after college for another company(a degree was required) I found out that wasnt what I wanted to do, but it gave me some more experience.[Edited on December 29, 2006 at 11:51 PM. Reason : w]
12/29/2006 11:42:58 PM
12/29/2006 11:52:37 PM
i dont think its the responsibility of the university to force students to do internships
12/29/2006 11:52:49 PM
I didn't read the entire thread, but. . .I work as a nanny for a mother who works from home. She is a statistician for Glaxo Smith Kline. Working 4 hours a day and going into the office one day every other week, she makes between 75-80K per year. However, I do know that she has her PhD and had full time work experience with another pharm company before she chose to work part-time from home.She works part-time from home because she had two young children and she and her husband are both admitted workaholics. She knew that if one of them didn't stay at home that their kids might miss out on valuable time.As a child care provider, I have noticed an increase in parents in similar work situations. [Edited on December 30, 2006 at 1:20 AM. Reason : +]
12/30/2006 1:15:16 AM
^^,^^^^Soooo what you're saying is you're glad that those Universities coddle their students and MAKE them go get internships? We all know a 4-year degree isn't worth what it was when our parents got theirs. I'm not sure about you, but even my HIGH SCHOOL career counselors told me that.In my personal experience, despite my shitty grades my motivation and dedication to my chosen career path landed me the badass job I have now. The only thing that sucks is it's in Wisconsin (not for long though, Cincy here I come!)[Edited on December 30, 2006 at 1:22 AM. Reason : .]
12/30/2006 1:21:09 AM
dont even get me started on the people who wouldn't even DREAM of considering a job outside of the raleigh area or even north carolinaomg nooo world, please cater to me. i want a job that pays $75,000 right out of school, in raleigh, with all the bells and whistles. experience? no i was too busy being a waitress while i was in school, but i have this nifty 4 year degree!!! what do you mean there is nothing for me that is exactly what i want? boo hoo i guess i'll move back in with my parents while i apply to grad school
12/30/2006 1:38:36 AM
Funny you should bring that up - I was talking to a highschool friend of mine who was home for the holidays about the same thing. He joined the Marine Corps and went to Afghanistan three times, I went to Wisconsin, now he lives in CT with his girlfriend who's in grade school at Yale.Not to knock any of my friends if they're happy, but they bitch and moan about how they're stuck in dead-end jobs but are afraid to leave NC. Just outta curiosity, how'd you meet people out there where you are? I work with 12 guys our age, but none of them is from Wisconsin... I'm not one for meeting random people in the bars :-/
12/30/2006 2:47:37 AM
^^ in the right field, those benefits are attainable, even in raleigh
12/30/2006 9:20:14 AM
^^^Are these personal opinions, or do you have facts to back up most of these claims? I'm not knocking it, just wondering if it's a more accurate or more stereotypical picture.
12/30/2006 10:20:31 AM
12/30/2006 11:18:02 AM
^^ yes these are my personal opinions that have been formed from what i have seen happen to people around me^^^^ i won't lie, meeting people is REALLY hard. see if there is an ncsu alumni chapter where you are http://www.alumni.ncsu.edu/clubs/also see if there is an alumni chapter of the fraternity you were ini joined a bowling league because i needed something to do on a regular basis and that was fun and everyone was real nicei'd never go looking for friends in a bar, esp bc i am a girl. however people at work thought it was a GENIUS idea and thought i'd meet loads of people there... no thanksalso, i've considered getting a second part time job for extra cash i could use for savings, toys, vacations, whatever. i never actually did it but it could be an idea to keep yourself busy. or you can look into local volunteer organizations & get involved with that
12/30/2006 12:04:47 PM
http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/aquateenhungerforce/images/Carl.bmp"I work outta da home."
12/30/2006 3:04:20 PM
^^Thanks for all the heads up - I'll definitely look for alumni clubs out here - never thought of that.Only thing that sucks about getting "out there" and volunteering or joining groups is how much I travel for work. Any of the groups I'd be interested in require a little more commitment, ya know? I guess I'll just kinda suck it up until I hit my next office... After that they say overnight travel will be limited to less than 40%... I guess we'll see!
12/30/2006 5:59:26 PM
yea i feel you on travel, which is why i never got a part time job
12/30/2006 10:24:18 PM
Do you have/get to travel a lot too? Training or client visits, or what?It's not bad... with a cashback credit card I make a decent amount of money piping thousands of dollars of expenses through every year And it's always nice having everything paid for... and the frequent flyer miles, free hotel nights, free car rentals, etc... but I'd still rather be in the same city for a few months without leaving all the time :-/
12/30/2006 10:32:20 PM
training & customer/site visits mostlyi too dig the miles, points & perks that come along with the jobi dont really care ab all the travel right now bc mike is still in nc so its not like i have anyone back at the house waiting for mejust watch that restaurant food or you'll gain a zillion pounds. i'm trying to avoid the storied "field 40" jesus christ
12/30/2006 11:28:36 PM
hahaha i've stayed away from it so far... hell, one hotel i stayed in for a week had a deal with the local Y where you could work out for free if you show them a room key!i know what you mean about not having anyone at home... but all the ff miles, car rentals, and hotel rooms are certainly handy when i come back to NC! saves friends and family from having to pick me up at the airport, ya know?when will you and mr. man actually end up living in the same city?
12/31/2006 12:06:17 AM
this summer hopefullyyou know its gotta be good if hes moving out to peoria!
12/31/2006 12:14:39 AM