Oh so now you're pointing out scholarships since I seem to have shutdown your financial aid comment. Doesn't mean you're guaranteed a job right out of college, just means the financial burden was lifted off you.
Nice, you get paid to go to school. I chose to work in an entry level position for the field I want to pursue for my career. I built my experience WHILE going to school. That's far more impressive than someone who only spent their time going to class then living the good life when you're being interviewed by a prospective employer.
I never had to flip hamburgers tyvm. You think I didn't have to work for my grades either? Work full time and pull the same grades and then I might be impressed. Outside of that, you just sound like a spoiled brat who has 0 clue about what it takes to get a job.
Probably because we're all friends and found your posts just as hilarious once it got pointed out to us.
Nice to know I was able to pin point that out. I know a lot of people like yourself who were also engineering majors that didn't make it into the job market straight away. Know what held them back? Lack of experience outside the classroom. You still have to work at more than just grades to get the job. All the degree does is get you the interview. Once you have that, you're competing with everyone else who has the same piece of paper. You better be able to blow them all away with more than just grades and your senior project if you want that nice paycheck.

