What should I use my GI Bill on? Go for a STEM Masters or stem + language or just classes I enjoy? What would you do /biz/? Financially speaking
>>61428639Trade, or stem + chinese. Its an open secret that the reason the chinks are leading in tech is that they are hiring whites the world around, who are being denied employment by their respective zogs, to immigrate and work there if they speak the lingo. Unless you are already good at EE, ME, AI or maths, just do a two year school for electrician, plumbing, etc and stack.
>>61428639Just do business anon, get a degree in that and you can start a business of anything youre interested in. Primary Business, Secondary what you would like to base your business on
>>61428639if you want a good job and you're young go to trade school. if you really think you're smart enough, go for electrical engineering, if you don't think you're smart but still want a sit down job go for industrial engineering.
>>61428721Do I really need a business degree to start a business though?
>>61428733>>61428721The simple rule of thumb is: If a hole or a swarthoid can achieve it, its not worth much. The world's awash with MBAs who's only bonafides is higher ed brainwashing. How many Indian electricians do you see?
>>61428639Don't waste your time with STEM. Just do fun classes in music or history or whatever you're interested in learning about and coast. I wasted my entire GI bill on a worthless cybersecurity degree and then the US decided to outsource all IT/engineering to Rajesh and other Poojabis.
>>61428783I have a security clearance so I was thinking about cyber security. I almost have an associates in computer science already but I definitely don't want to keep going down the comp sci route
>>61428733you dont, however majoring in business will teach you all the loopholes and give you networking with other business owners so you can easier implement your business. Last thing you want is some "regulator" coming in and hitting you with bullshit fees because you forgot A or didnt implement B. Since you are on the GI Bill, I am assuming you are doing college because of some stipulation with the bill. Better to secure the foundation (business) that way you can pivot to anything should your minor not be as great as you had hoped. This is coming from a guy who interacted with many people in college on the GI bill, but dropped out because college was a scam teaching me shit i already learned in highschool for free... but charging me (up to 3 years of dumb shit for a bachelors program). The reality is you can literally ask any AI to provide a curriculum for X topic and have it roleplay a professor in X topic and teach you, which would save you time and money. If you build something and others want it, theyll flock to you regardless of your education. I've only ever seen college education be a roadblock for people who want to get promoted to higher positions in a company... but if youre running the company or providing work as a contractor / 3rd party, then why bother? Most college chuds today are less educated than the college chads in the 70s and college has become less serious since then. Welcome to clown world
>>61428816You might be able to go that route, but only do it if you absolutely want to and love that industry. I just went that path because thats what people told me would be well paid. That was in 2021, and we all know what happened after that era. I'm a neet now.
>>61428783I dual majored in Chemistry and Geology and now I work as a handyman.t. navy nuke
>>61428639>>61428721I live in Texas so I got a degree in Data Science, but I also get two years of additional college tuition free and will eventually do an MBA.My career trajectory is supply chain/logistics.Oh yeah, pro-tip most civilian employers don't know how to read an MOS code. You can be creative when describing your actual billet and responsibilities. I was an aviation technician, but on my resume I spent five years doing aviation logistics which I used to clear the entry level hump and land a job.Finally if you REALLY don't know what to do, I'll shill logistics and supply chain as a path. It's one of the fields that;s actually projected to grow.>>61428816I'll be honest, a security clearance helps but you need a Top Secret or higher if you want easy access to a job.Tech is brutal right now.
>>61428639>GI bill in an HCOL areaBased, I'm going to do the same. I'm still in the research phase but I'm thinking of some sort of allied health job like a Radiation Therapist. Great money, you're doing something that matters, a lot of positions are 3 on/4 off, and plenty of part time opportunities for after you've semi-made it.
>>61429618Hell yeah dude, I did my associates in HawaiiShit was cash
>>61429555>you need a Top Secret or higherI do thankfully
>>61428639get an aerospace engineering, EE, or embedded systems CS degree. Easy entry into defense contracting jobs
>>61429723I'm a B student so that sounds like it would be exhausting for me everyday. I've done a bunch of C++ and java classes and don't want to be doing this my entire life
I can’t get a job with my degree, should I just be an army officer in a decent field and use that to pipeline into a careert. former enlisted
>>61430190you don't do actual work in these defense contracting companies. You do like 20hrs/week max and just shoot the shit the rest of the time
>>61430240What’s a pipeline in if I’m too retarded to be an engineer and don’t want to chase the shrinking tech sectorIs logistics good like the other anon was saying?
>>61428639>4.9kwhere tf do you live nigga? I got my Bachelor's in NYC and it was $3.1k. I thought I was balling. Moved in with my mom for 2 years and pocketed that money every month with free school.Get a STEM degree, work for 2 years, and then go back for masters. You will be making 100K with a good savings easily before you're 35.Pro-tip: Get VA disability
>>61428639That bah is wild I get around 2k with a little bit of va bennies but thats enough for me to just focus on school and jack off in my little apartment. Tempted to sell my bitcoin and ball out since im out but ill chill
>>61430606>Get a STEM degreeHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
>>61428639Go to college strictly for a specfic job or profession that requires licensure that college will prepare you for, otherwise don't waste your time. STEM is a meme as much as any other degree, and the US is full of STEM grads working retail. College in general is a meme. If you're not in the honors college you're probably being scammed. Be very VERY wary of schools that explicitly try to sell to veterans as they're mostly just interested in the free money and won't actually provide you with shit.
>>61429555>LogisticiansHoly shit what a useless metric. "Logistics" is way too broad a category for any of those statistics to be helpful or accurate.
>>61430880What are you laughing at your chronically online faggot? The military will pay him to go to school for free, and he will graduate making $70k starting. Your parents never ever seen that much money.
>>61428763>How many Indian electricians do you see?based sparky
>>61429661Based and Alohapilled
>>61430943>and he will graduate making $70k starting.HAHAHAHAH holy shit what a fucking delusional faggot. A mere 30-40% of people who graduate get a job these days and those are all nepotism hires. The STEM meme is over boomer get with the times.
>>61430261Idk man, I'm only telling you what worked for me and a couple of friends