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What?
As far as school, even when I went to school I was raised to pick a useful degree that will pay me a good income. I wanted to be an architect...but the path didn't seem that great. So I went into Comp Sci/Info techonology Management. This was a strategic move 20 years ago. About half the degrees are useless. But I think the biggest problem is the cost. Due to the cost of school, making a mistake and choosing the wrong field of study can ruin your life. Shouldn't be the case.
I just have a problem with people who take 0 accountability...and frankly a lot of millennials are like that. Yall can worry about who's at fault, I'll worry about protecting my family and getting paid no matter what roadblocks are put in my way.
As for you first part the areas of study that you can earn that will earn you a good degree has narrowed considerably
As far as the accountability aspect goes I agree with you. I’m not absolving anyone if responsibility just talking about why there is a rift between generations. Millennials were handed an L but you can still navigate and come up .




with nothing to show for it.




