June 2015 Moms

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  • DH works in academia. It's much more likely universities will become for-profit. Programs like engineering are typically self-sufficient but programs like history are not. The University of Wisconsin system is currently working on bylaws that would allow programs to be cut and tenured professors to meet performance reviews. Previously, programs couldn't be cut unless there was a "significant campus - wide financial emergency" and tenured professors could be fired unless they had done something criminal. It's interesting to watch because academia does not follow the same rules as the rest of the economy.

    Right now, part of the cost of college is propping up departments with low enrollment and low industry donations. Cutting those programs would lower overall cost.
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  • ^^ I'm actually really interested in this, in a way. I admit to not knowing too much about what's going on here, but on the surface it didn't sound good (news story sound bite wise). But you're painting it with a more detailed brush, and I'm curious what those who know more about this think about it. @Sammy K
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  • @janit368 my LO has been fake coughing at me for a while now. It scared me because initially I wasn't sure if he was actually coughing, or not. He's not teething, tho. I think part of it is him copying me (I have an allergic cough), and part of it is him testing out sounds and my response to them
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  • My dh has a 2 yr degree and makes more money than my nursing degree ..... Depresses me but it's a fact. My student loans are outrageous...... And he has none.
  • janat1717janat1717 member
    edited December 2015
    Well LO is raspy now so definitely mucos down in there :(

    Edited to say I always see degrees costing just perhaps the importance of some fading... Obviously nursing degrees, etc are important
  • We went to my husbands family for Christmas and there are 7 other kids...LO has been stuffy and miserable since then and I think he has a cold...anything work particularly well for any of your babies with a cold?
  • @kezdk Poor baby! We just got over a cold. We sat in a steamy bathroom a lot. Before bed, I used saline mist and the nose Frieda and then put a little baby Vicks on her chest. Our ped suggested Zarbee's cough syrup. It's all natural. I think it helped. We propped her mattress but she hated that. Mostly, I just cuddled and nursed her to comfort her. Not much to do but wait it out.
  • The liberal arts talk is funny... I went to a liberal arts university that was crazy expensive... People majored in all sorts of crap and I always wonder what people are doing with a pan-African studies major or even a philosophy major... I read a really funny article about the absolute uselessness of a "communications" degree and how many companies equate to a high school diploma...as in everyone has it.
  • I have a double major in American Politics and African American studies, by coincidence :)

    I'm also gainfully employed by a nonprofit like @virginiaunicorn11!

    I still really think that many college majors have little to do with what your actual job will be unless you are in a technical/skilled major like a lot of the STEM ones.

    People major in economics or business too, and those seem just as murky to me in terms of what job those equate to in the real world.

    At this point a college degree essentially is what a HS degree was 20 years ago. It's not as important what your major was, as much as that you have one. Not saying I agree with it, it's just been my (white collar) experience.

    I did go to a state school, so maybe I'd feel differently if I paid private school rates for my undergrad degree...
  • Yeah I would be pretty unimpressed with a school that took away liberal arts stuff.... And when we, as in society, stop appreciating well rounded educations we are not going to be any smarter.

    That being said I really want my children to think about their major and not just do what they love or pick something that sounds interesting without understanding the long term consequences.. It's a beautiful thing to want to study the history of a specific ancient culture but are you going to be employed after that 200,000 education? And do you care? I guess that is what double majors are for.
  • Sammy KSammy K member
    edited January 2016
    @virginiaunicorn11 Not grants. Corporate donations. Company that hire humanities majors hire a wide variety of majors, so they don't (usually) support specific programs. With STEM, you have focused companies hiring specific degrees, so a cement company will donate $250k to a civil engineering program. A wastewater company throws in $100k. A construction company wants naming rights and puts up a million and that department now has state-of-the-art facilities. Private donations will always outpace grants and public funds. The more specific the donation, the more the program actually sees. If you do anything through the general university, 50% or more goes to overhead.

    Again, I'm speaking in generalities. There are always exceptions and there are people without a degree making much more money than I am. And we do need people with liberal arts degrees, just not as many as we have. It's supply and demand: we need more people in STEM fields so those are the graduates finding good jobs and those programs are well supported. But STEM is hard so it will never be flooded.

    Side note: If you donate to your Alma mater, you can specify the money as well. I don't donate through the alumni association, I donate to specific scholarships and departments to have the greatest impact.

    ETA My husband does no grant writing. None. It's a waste of time. They are competitive and low money for the effort. A few lunches, some free consulting and he can literally leverage hundreds of thousands of dollars with almost no paperwork. It's a different world.
  • I have a STEM degree as well (biochemisty). I would love for LO to follow in my footsteps, but I honestly don't know what field jobs are going to be in by the time she is in college. I'm guessing Ag, nursing, engineering, but I really don't know.


    More than anything thing though, DH and i want her to go to our Alma mater. I mean she can go where ever she wants. . .but she is going to be raised to bleed scarlet and grey if we can!

  • Oh, LO can major in liberal arts I just won't pay for it.

    I agree that a world without liberal arts would be horrible. I loved my liberal arts degree. I did research. I wrote a thesis. I just did something I loved rather than something I wanted to make a career out of.

    Thankfully I found something that is both of those in my second degree
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  • I agree that university degrees are like diplomas now - in fact I liken them to toothbrushes. That being said, I've got a communications degree and I'm a policy analyst and comms degrees are the sought after degree (aligned with poli-sci) in a lot of government positions up here!
  • ^^ Round of applause. Don't even get me started. I don't understand the thinking that you can earn a "degree" in 18 months when it took the rest of us 3-4 years. And as for online classes, they're convenient I guess, but aren't you missing out on the dialogue that goes on in say, a small- group seminar, where you're surrounded by peers with different viewpoints and interesting insights?!

    My husband thinks it's hilarious when we see someone with a University of Phoenix Alumni license plate holder and I lose my shit.

    Just go to community college. Get credits that actually transfer. Geez.
  • @klirwin82 I was politics and govt too with an emphasis on middle eastern studies.
  • klirwin82klirwin82 member
    edited January 2016
    Deleting reply.
    (A) I appreciate your husband's service @mellymar
    (B) I'm not purposefully trying to offend anyone and re-reading it I think it comes off as condescending. We all have different life paths and to each his own.

    My 2016 resolution is to live more by the Golden Rule and I wouldn't want someone's unsolicited opinion about my major or alma mater either.

  • Well put @cait7425
    ElRuby said:

    I think it really depends on the degree... I don't really care if my accountant never met in a classroom by I certainly don't want my therapist or children's teacher to not have been in one and it really freaks me out that they can do that.

    Yes, there are definitely degrees where I would not feel very comfortable seeing someone who did not attend a physical class of some kind. Doctors, obviously. They need to practice on those people dummies. Therapists and teachers need to feel comfortable interacting with people, so yeah.
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  • Someone tell me what QFP means??
  • Someone tell me what QFP means??

    Quoted for posterity.... In case people delete or edit their posts we can all see the original.
  • ^ thank you. I didn't know either.
  • LO is 30 weeks, so at the youngest age of June babies...but he won't roll over. He will only acquiesce to tummy time if propped up on a pillow under his chest. I tried today with no pillow and he can prop himself up on his arms, looks around and starts going ballistic after about a minute. Forget about even trying to roll. He physically *can* roll over, he did tummy to back a few times at 6 weeks and went back to tummy once at 4 months.

    He likes to roll side to side grabbing his toes and usually sleeps on his side these days. He sits up unassisted so its not like he's missing other milestones. 

    Has anyone else's LO gotten to 7 months and just is not having any part of rolling over? 
  • A girl in my neighborhood had told me that her daughter who's a few months older had rolled a couple of times and then didn't do it again til 8 mo so as long as you know he *can* I think you are ok
  • My lo rolled over early, but then stopped for several months and really doesn't do it now. So maybe they are just interested in other things!
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