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TopicI was correct not to go to college.
Zeus
08/26/20 3:22:04 PM
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The value of a college education is the ultimate YMMV. In the case of elite schools, the value generally is less about the education than it is about the connections. In the case of the average school, you don't have the connections so it's just the education. For subpar schools, it's neither connections nor education (so it's just for the degree itself).

And most people with monstrous debt either planned poorly, didn't work in HS and college to offset that debt, or made a tactical decision regarding a more expensive education (particularly the case with medical fields). I didn't have any debt when I graduated because I worked through most of high school and all of college. In fact, I went to college full-time while generally working full-time. Meanwhile I had classmates who claimed that they couldn't hold down a part-time job while studying... yet they wasted so much of their time shitting around.

EclairReturns posted...
You know, a simple Google search of the institute in question is enough to tell that it doesn't give degrees, nor is it accredited, nor is it even a learning institution of any sort.

Kek.

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