Maybe it's just because I've been super stressed and busy since I came back from China, but it seems to me that we leaped off a cliff into winter. I'm missing the sunny days and sailing which was cut short due to the lake conditions.
Now that it is winter I keep thinking that I should be in classes. Granted I do have one class (entrepreneurship) but that's it. I feel that I'm also at a cross roads where I need to decide if I want to continue to work my 3 minimum wage jobs or if I should go back to school. If i decide to stay working I will need an upgrade job/jobs wise. I simply do not make enough to get by. If I choose to go back to school then we have the question of what I should go for?
The way i see it currently is that there are two main options: business or engineering.
Business: MBA of some sort and I would add another language, most likely Japanese. Issues with this is that everyone has one, which means that I would not be unique and less desirable.
Engineering: Most likely Mechanical, would be excellent because there are very few women in engineering, but I fear the math component because Math is the only subject that I truly struggle with.
In the end I really want to be able to own my own businesses and run them successfully, but I'm not sure that an MBA is necessary for that. Any ideas?
Now that it is winter I keep thinking that I should be in classes. Granted I do have one class (entrepreneurship) but that's it. I feel that I'm also at a cross roads where I need to decide if I want to continue to work my 3 minimum wage jobs or if I should go back to school. If i decide to stay working I will need an upgrade job/jobs wise. I simply do not make enough to get by. If I choose to go back to school then we have the question of what I should go for?
The way i see it currently is that there are two main options: business or engineering.
Business: MBA of some sort and I would add another language, most likely Japanese. Issues with this is that everyone has one, which means that I would not be unique and less desirable.
Engineering: Most likely Mechanical, would be excellent because there are very few women in engineering, but I fear the math component because Math is the only subject that I truly struggle with.
In the end I really want to be able to own my own businesses and run them successfully, but I'm not sure that an MBA is necessary for that. Any ideas?