A: what is your highest level of education?
Bachelors in Business - Operations Management
B: For those of you with degrees, do you directly use your degree in your field?
I did -- I moved in to a sales role and find that having a good grip on the operations side of things helps immensely
C: given your income vs college debt (if any), or the overall expense in general, was your time in college worth it in the big picture ?
In short - yes. Can't really put a price on the time(fun) spent(had) in college - and as much as I hate saying stuff like this, I got that degree for myself, not anyone else. I feel a sense of accomplishment every time I see that degree hanging on my wall.
Bachelors in Business - Operations Management
B: For those of you with degrees, do you directly use your degree in your field?
I did -- I moved in to a sales role and find that having a good grip on the operations side of things helps immensely
C: given your income vs college debt (if any), or the overall expense in general, was your time in college worth it in the big picture ?
In short - yes. Can't really put a price on the time(fun) spent(had) in college - and as much as I hate saying stuff like this, I got that degree for myself, not anyone else. I feel a sense of accomplishment every time I see that degree hanging on my wall.
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