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How about Information Technology?
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When I interviewed candidates fresh from college, I looked for people with backgrounds in the type of manufacturing that represented my clients. Example:
My suggestion would to be as rounded a student as possible. The ability to preform is based on knowledge both the technical and applicability aspects of the subject area. Get a good solid education(no basket weaving) in the math and sciences,, AND sports. When you get to the MOS segment of the Q, you will be introduced to equipment that is not even made yet.. There will probably be Iboxes with voice controlled, GPS directed, networked, secured & integrated fire control systems, w/laser weapons guidance.. Opps,, forgot, we already have that, but it was outdated 10 minutes ago.. :D Good luck.. "The mumblings of a FOG" :munchin |
Thanks. This is very helpful
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I majored in ENGLISH. Bull Simons was a COMMUNICATIONS Major!
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IMO - follow your personal strengths, talents, and interests first - and then maybe something along the lines of a Major in regional studies/international relations/international business with a language requirement and overseas study/internship with an international firm/government agency combined with a Minor in a science or engineering program such as IT or Digital Engineering.
Experience, a broad base of knowledge, personal contacts, language and specialized marketable skills, and personal fitness. It's your $$ and your life...good luck with it. Richard :munchin |
While you are in school, look for an electronics company or something in a related field that has an intern program. Get on board and learn programming, on line security, etc. My era of commo is long gone. No more stringing up a couple of pieces of wire using a stick as an insulator...
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I would suggest getting some basic and/or intermediate-advanced electronics training... Ohm's Law, batteries, basic soldering, etc... You will be glad you did.
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IT field, Networking, Network security. A=, Net+, SecNet, etc, etc.
It also helps as stated, to go with what you're comfortable with, you'll do better at learning. Good luck. |
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CONCUR... if you want to be an impressive Communicator, use the next four years to master COMPUTERS and NETWORKING! You won't regret it.
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