I am going to a technical school for a 2 year degree in the petroleum industry.
I'm in my first semester, and I already have job offers and contacts.
make 100% absolutely sure before you go in that you are at the right school with the right major...if a job requires "a 4 year degree" and does not specify major, go find something that does specify your major.
go be a welder. that's a fast way to get $35/hr. shit, I was making $16.50/hr doing mobile mechanic work, no formal education, $500 in tools and my car. after a $200 class you can be a forklift operator and make $14.50 pretty much anywhere...class C drivers can make 51k/year, class A drivers can make WAY more.
my school offers health and dental courses, the nurses are doing great and so are the dental assistants. I don't know what its like to get a degree in that, probably pretty serious, but they have no problems with work or pay.
the plastics engineering kids are doing well
computer engineering is doing well
culinary arts are happy
automotive technology are happy with $16/hr
auto restoration is happy modifying '70 Chevelle's and '29 Bentley 8-liters all day...honestly, these kids are the real winners. I'd LOVE that job, even for pennies a day.