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yeah lets see the other side....people who don't go to college and are just lifetime fuck ups. Like the only people i know who dont go to school are drug users with zero ambitions and will spend the rest of their lives working 15,000 dollar/year job at the local supermarket bagging groceries for me.
You really must be fucking stupid. This is what I got out of that useless poster you just put up: "Here! Why go to college when you can use all that money and buy a ferrari! Cause after all what will really make you more happy? A FERRARI or a degree?"
Yeah. A college degree is pretty much mandatory in order to get any decent-paying job. Getting a degree is pretty much the best thing you can do in an economy like todays.
that was completely worthless, as said repeatedly.. i dunno why i'm even posting..
i just hope people realize that wherever you go to college, community, state, or ivy league, it's completely up to you, the student, to make the education worth it.
thats why im about to graduate from a trade school. 24K for two years. and starting out i will make between 60 and 80 thousand a year. Gotta love Instrumentation.
Despite unemployment being what is is in the US, there are roughly 2.5 million job openings. My company is hiring, but these aren't positions that get filled by people without a college education. College is worth it.
doesn't matter what school you choose. college isn't worth it in most cases unless you know theres a future in the feild you choose and its not impossible to get a job in that said future. also, if you minimize your loans, go to a state school shit like that. I personally think the most worth it education is technical school. motherfuckers are gonna need plumbers, electricians, automechanics, carpenters etc for a long fucking time, so you'll always have work no matter where you go. I personally however want to become a marine systems engineer, basically just installing electronics, plumbing, engines, etc on boats. there would be work anywhere near major lakes and coastlines.
Gotta love Quebec where all university tuition is frozen at 1800$ a semester, at every university in the province. Including the big name ones like McGill.
It's actually possible to work your way through university here and not graduate with outrageous amounts of debt!
I'd agree with you in some cases, such as what you stated, but for example someone in the accounting/finance industry will not get very high up the ladder without a college degree.
that once school thats the most expensive is in the same town as a kid i know who has a house in aspen that he goes to once a year and keeps an escalade there, and he has a bugatti
not everyone who gets a degree in sciences works in that particular field. my sister got a degree in political science, which i always thought was a joke, but it got her a job at BMO (big bank in canada) and shes doing very well. she got her csa for trading (or watever it is) after, it was paid for by her company which was cool.
so the two main reasons she got the job: she had a degree. and she had connections. its all about connections
fuck that song, it makes me want to never go to college, it just looks like a tool fest. getting wasted waking up with a hangover at 1 in the afternoon doing absoultely nothing fun then doing the same thing all the fucking time for 4 years seems really fun. oh wait....
haha i took a canadian studies class, at plattsburgh actually, and dropped it after the first week. props to you for majoring in it...i couldnt bare it
what this article is really saying, is that you might as well go to a state university instead of an ivy league school. the debt from the ivy league school takes a long time to overcome even with the extra money you earn by getting a better paying job. if you go to a cheaper school, you make a little less, but youre in less debt. therefore, youre out of debt sooner but make less in the long run.
college is worth it. ivy league schools arent.
...unless of course you have a rich family or good scholarships... like everyone at ivy league schools.
3/4 tuition scholarship being a RA for free room and board and using textbooks on reserve from the library is awesome im so glad that I'll leave school with virtually no debt and the little I have is subsidized from the gov.
what about plumbers, electricians, construction and landscaping workers etc. most of which are making more that teachers... without paying for college and enrolling in programs line boces in highschool