My son is currently a freshman at PCT in Williamsport. He enrolled into the Information Technology (Cyber Security) program, but just two weeks ago he said he needed to talk to me. He told me that he really has no passion for that and that he really wants to change his major to Automotive Technology. He has a passion for cars and is routinely doing some sort of modification to his old Dodge Ram pickup. The program there is a 2+2 program, meaning you first complete an Associates degree, where you either stop and join the workforce or you continue on for 2 more years and complete a BS in Automotive Technology. There are internships with this program and as I understand it is certified by several auto manufacturers. My son’s goal is to eventually get into the high performance market. The program has a 100% placement rate.
After doing some research, I found out that graduates from this program typically earn more than graduates from the Cyber Security program.
My son was not a stellar high school student, but very intuitive and smart. He attended private schools and what I laid out in middle and high school tuitions could have covered the cost of two college educations. I always thought that would help get him into a “top tier” college. Joke was on me, I guess.
My final thought on this……In the coming years there will be a high demand for people who can actually “do“ things. Too many kids getting worthless degrees and due to the stigma of trade school, too few kids are becoming electricians and mechanics. Just yesterday I had an electricIan install two outlets, two new wall sconces and two new outdoor lights. I provided all of the fixtures, he provided the wire and other materials. He was here for 5 hours and charged me $1000.00. He was solo, no helper. It was his third job of the day.