Fewer men attending college is leading toward "mating crisis", says NYC professor

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That makes sense but it’s better to stay single then to be with someone you don’t want to be with. Not fair to the other person or you.


People have to get over the fear of being single, that’s how they end up in miserable relationships, shaving years off their lives.
I agree :ld:
 

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Sounds like a lot of incel/broke boy talk. Major in STEM, gain XP, and cake up.

I never had these problems....feel bad for those that do...

When those insititutions shut down them to low enrollment, what then?

STEM majors about to be outsourced, with no worker rights and no unions. That's a dangerous combo.

Lower the tuition rates, and more men will go back to college.
 

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In no where did I say they couldn't make money without a college degree.

I said they are much more likely to make more money with an advanced degree. Engineers will advanced degrees are more likely to make more money than those without. Same with IT and business. People with business degrees and an MBA are more likely to make more money than those with a Bachelors' or just a HS diploma. The numbers are irrefutable.


Yeah you have no idea what you're talking about breh. Look at numbers all you want. Been around Engineering and IT brehs. Advanced Degree in Engineering is a fluffy accessory and means nothing in that field. Most get an advanced degree in Engineering to side step into management when they are ready to retire

Advanced degree in Computer Science and IT making more money is laughable :mjgrin:. You got GIS Developers and SQL Developers making 100k + with a Bachelor degree or lower

Business in the Corporate world, I'll give you that. Alot of Quantitative Finance, CPA Accountants, Corporate Law, etc etc
In the non-Corporate world, it's the opposite. If you are in business management in Supply Chain, Retail, Manufacturing, Real Estate, etc, an Advanced degree are useless
 

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so when is your revolt? :skip:
Him, @dr x and reggie gonna be the founding fathers :wow:
Rn I’m still at home. I found a few studio apartments nearby in a few barrios that are cheap for LA rent:patrice:still in the 700-900 range tho:patrice:armed security gigs should put me at $25/hr so I can afford that shyt. And yeah LA expensive breh, imma have to slang dikk to make ends meet:yeshrug:got a businessman cuck that called me up to asking for me to fukk his wife, I’m intrigued:ehh:
You still trying to sell your ass :deadmanny:
 

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I diagree. Until maybe around the start of WW1 Marriage happened when the suitor asked for the father or the bride hand in marriage.


He didn't ask the girl Yet people in those situations managed to stay married for the rest of their lives.

Seasons change People Change, The chick who played Fancy on the Jamie Foxx show used to be fine, she got old her cac husband bushed her.

Maybe the Cac should've just rode it out.
 

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When those insititutions shut down them to low enrollment, what then?

STEM majors about to be outsourced, with no worker rights and no unions. That's a dangerous combo.

Lower the tuition rates, and more men will go back to college.

Sure for-profit colleges die but legit institutions will thrive.

STEM jobs ain't going no where, maybe Help Desk jobs..but on-site American jobs are staying...

Trades or Military are the next options...
 

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Yeah you have no idea what you're talking about breh. Look at numbers all you want. Been around Engineering and IT brehs. Advanced Degree in Engineering is a fluffy accessory and means nothing in that field. Most get an advanced degree in Engineering to side step into management when they are ready to retire

Advanced degree in Computer Science and IT making more money is laughable :mjgrin:. You got GIS Developers and SQL Developers making 100k + with a Bachelor degree or lower

Business in the Corporate world, I'll give you that. Alot of Quantitative Finance, CPA Accountants, Corporate Law, etc etc
In the non-Corporate world, it's the opposite. If you are in business management in Supply Chain, Retail, Manufacturing, Real Estate, etc, an Advanced degree are useless
Again, I never said they couldn't make money. I said advanced degree holder in those subject are more likely to make more money. You can call them fluffy accessories or useless all you want. That's not the point. They more often than not will command a higher salary all other variables being equal.

As for the bolded, I'm in MBA classes every week with people in those industries that work at F500/1000 companies and I know that's not true.
 

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Lol y’all in here wyling.... just chill everything’s gonna be alright
Of course it is shyt was alright in 1918 when WW1 was raging and we had a serious Pandemic we survived. But we should game out the ramifications of this.

Again you want the option of retiring early, not being a 80 year old WalMart Greeter.
 

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In no where did I say they couldn't make money without a college degree.

I said they are much more likely to make more money with an advanced degree. Engineers will advanced degrees are more likely to make more money than those without. Same with IT and business. People with business degrees and an MBA are more likely to make more money than those with a Bachelors' or just a HS diploma.

The numbers are irrefutable. If you are an HS grad with no secondary education, your career income is likely to be nowhere near that of someone with an advanced degree. Period.
Life is about looking at statistics and making an informed decision. As we all know you can do everything right and things might be different for you than for someone else who went through the same schooling. I know plenty of engineers who are under employed. Meaning they don't do much actual engineering work. There's also a massive amount of foreign engineers in this country you are competing with so things arent always green. Also there's many types of engineering that all are very different from each other. The traditional engineering fields aren't paid that well. I did civil engineering and even did masters degree in the end after a few years i went to work in construction management for better pay. It opened up my eyes how well the trades get paid. Bottom line is we cant paint everything with the same brush, you can be successful without being educated.
 
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