Why do SOME people hold such a high view of going to college

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The only problem with college is that it is too expensive.

Many dont see a positive return on their investment
Yeah im not even against college, but people forget that college itself is a business and an investment that can or sometimes cannot pay off
 

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You will never be named among those guys though. See why its a dumb argument ?
I didnt say i would.... See why your comment is dumb?

I said you domt always NEED college, did t say everyone would be a billionaire, or multi millionaire neither.

Hey you went to college? If you did lets compare your life to my life shall we to see
 

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I feel bad for people that didnt too.....my degree opened so many doors for me, and every day i get to do what i love....also had an amazing 4.5 years fukkin, partying, and meeting life long homies....I ever need a spot in ATL? NY? Anywhere in Cali? Norway? fukkin Iran even ? I got all that...



Be narrow sighted brehs :sas2:


College >>>>>>
I travel the world often, have a few homes, no debt, couple cars, and i get to be around the people most of coli gossip about like its nothing, my life without college is great
 

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When i tell people i didnt go to college they act as if its the worst thing ever, even though some of the worlds richest people never completed college

1. Because college is a great experience in addition to providing an education.
2. Because 0% of us would go to a doctor, or hire a lawyer, or an engineer, or trust anyone in any critical position if they didn't have a college education.
 

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1. Because college is a great experience in addition to providing an education.
2. Because 0% of us would go to a doctor, or hire a lawyer, or an engineer, or trust anyone in any critical position if they didn't have a college education.

I already said college is needed for certain things like medical, law etc. did you not read that? I didn't even say don't go to college, or its bad. I said some people put a high emphasis on it even if someone is doing great without it, friend.
 

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I already said college is needed for certain things like medical, law etc. did you not read that? I didn't even say don't go to college, or its bad. I said some people put a high emphasis on it even if someone is doing great without it, friend.

No, I didn't read through the thread, I just answered your question.

But to further answer your question, you don't just go to college so you can get a good job.

In college, you have experiences that you won't have an opportunity to have again. (Yes, you've traveled the world. Clap for you, you have a passport and bought some plane tickets. Color me unimpressed.)
In college, you form lifelong friendships and alliances.
You have an alma mater, which really is just like being part of a tribe. Small thing, but very cool during certain times of the year.
Really, it's as much about the experience as well as the education.
Oh, and the whole being educated thing is kinda cool too.
So, when they say it's bad that you didn't go to college, it's not because it's unbelievable that someone who didn't graduate can make money, it's because you missed out on a great experience and are uneducated.

I don't expect you to understand. You didn't go to college after all.

:mjpls:
 

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college is good, trade school is good too...
where people fukk is, is that they attend a college that they clearly can't affording only to hope when they graduate the debt they acquired will be nullified based on the pay of their new career. This happens to fail alot and these students find themselves moving back in with their parents. There is nothing wrong going to a college that is clearly within your budget.

I told my daughter she's going to GRU (Augusta State) and if she plans on going anywhere else like GT or Georgia State, she's on her own, because I'm not taking out any loans or refinancing any of my homes.

GSU is not that expensive.
 

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No democracy without Power. You voted 99.99% for a man who told you don't ask me for shyt I ain't the president of black America but over there caping for gays in Uganda.

You'd prefer a president that is cool with Ugandan gays being murdered?

Because I can't have the candidate (or more importantly the political environment) I want doesn't mean I should throw the whole thing out of the window.
 

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No, I didn't read through the thread, I just answered your question.

But to further answer your question, you don't just go to college so you can get a good job.

In college, you have experiences that you won't have an opportunity to have again. (Yes, you've traveled the world. Clap for you, you have a passport and bought some plane tickets. Color me unimpressed.)
In college, you form lifelong friendships and alliances.
You have an alma mater, which really is just like being part of a tribe. Small thing, but very cool during certain times of the year.
Really, it's as much about the experience as well as the education.
Oh, and the whole being educated thing is kinda cool too.
So, when they say it's bad that you didn't go to college, it's not because it's unbelievable that someone who didn't graduate can make money, it's because you missed out on a great experience and are uneducated.

I don't expect you to understand. You didn't go to college after all.

:mjpls:

I get that I fully understand, but to me id rather buy property and land instead of making new friends and drinking. but I do understand the experience aspect of it.
 
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