A lot of people should just go to a two-year community college. After the two-year stint there, they can they decide whether they want to continue on at a major university or not. A lot of people could save a lot of time any money that way and build up their resumes with real work experience instead of wasting four years at a university and coming out with a worthless degree.
A person who, at 18, began working full-time and studied at a community college part-time and then transferred to a university would have more direction and be more mature. Most of the kids we're sending to college straight out of high school aren't mature enough for the experience. They just want to party and take the path of least resistance, which is why they end up choosing garbage majors.
No one is really sitting them down and doing the math with them. So, you're going to major in psychology? How many of your friends are majoring in psychology? How many of your friends' friends are majoring in psychology? If you get a big number, that's who you'll be competing with in the marketplace. Now, do the same exercise with engineering, computer science, math, physics, etc.
It's a damn shame how we're just shoving kids into college with no direction and guidance. We never help them to put their majors into context.

I'm trying to do the same thing ( two-years of community college + work). I'm 20 years old right now, and I'm working as a security guard. I have my fireguard license, and that pays me 15 dollars an hour.

Thank God I spoke to good people that try to help a yute out ( I mean a few "good" people that look out for their own). By next year I'm going go for my FSD, and if I do get that, then I'll get paid 20-25 dollars an hour. That's the plan part time work + school. People told me I should try out for the military but I'm not sure about it..
Started from the bottom bruhs.

@thoushallhustle
You should try the military? Good benefits and experiences, plus they pay for ur school fees. N u save money..
It's not for everyone though.
