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24561057 No.24561057 [Reply] [Original]

How do I go about going back to college for a STEM degree if I graduated with two meme humanities degrees with an unimpressive GPA?

>> No.24561091

>>24561057
With the amount of money you spent on two degrees, youre better off working your way up the corporate latter than restarting for a 3rd time and being in the same debt as a doctor or lawyer right out of school.

>> No.24561117

why not just teach yourself online the stuff you want to learn? institutions even offer free online courses and lectures

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>>24561091
I didn't pay anymore for two degrees. I just double majored in things that weren't credit intensive.
>>24561117
I don't really see how you could effectively teach yourself something like electrical engineering, without access to labs and expensive equipment. At the same time, universities offer far more opportunities for social networking.

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bump

>> No.24562183

What kind of answer do you want? You apply and go back. Basically nothing will transfer so you will need to do the entire program minus a few electives. As an example I did a science degree and had to take 4 meme courses

>> No.24563052

>>24561057
>I graduated with two meme humanities degrees
What are they?

>> No.24563092

>>24561057
I have a BS in EE and currently working on my Masters in CE.

Bad news, you have to start from scratch. God knows how far behind are you in math, physics, and such.

Good news, where I was at there ware a few older gentlemen (early 30s) who made the same mistake as you. So there's hope.