Quote Originally Posted by CUTigeRGirL
Okay, so I am majoring in something that is a pretty crappy degree (think business & behavioral sciences). I am done with all of my classes, except for one. You have to have a 2.0 in order to graduate, but due to many reasons (death of family member, diagnosed with bipolar, etc), I have not been able to maintain that. Basically, I have to take 25 hours (roughly 8 classes) and make all A's. This is going to be nearly impossible to do. I can probably make A's and B's, but this school is hard and competitive. Anyways, I have a ton of money in loans, and it is going to be hard to find a job in my major making good money in order to pay them back.What should I do? How can the damn government allow this to happen? CitiAssit charges students 8% interest! Ugh..Any advice? Sorry to bore you!
First off, do the very best you can, lay off the weed until your done... Second, The Government got nothing to do with it. Every liberal wants to blame the government for their shortcomings. Your major was *YOUR* choice, now you have to live with it, unless you want to start from scratch and doit all over. maybe if you real lucky, most of your courses will be applicable to a major that will earn you a living.

FWIW, 8% interest is not all that bad.

The questions I have in my mind are Why did you chose a major that doesn't have any employment potential?? Why do you only have a 2.0 gpa, then wait till the last minute to do something about it... or is that the Governments fault too?? I know its not what you want to hear, but thats not the point.

The point is that anything worth having is worth busting your butt and working from can to can't to achieve.

If you want hard and competitive, go with an engineering major at schools like MIT, Cal Poly, or Stanford.

Now get off your lazy butt and *DO* something.