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This person has wrote this better than ANY college person could of. |
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a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language nice try again. but hey you already knew that right? |
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how does it feel? o thats right you cant make an insult because your entire post got owned. you have nothing to say anymore because i debunked everyone of your posts.[/quote] Really? Denial is what it's come down to? Or basically repeating what I said, right back to me? My my, the defense mechanisms of the incompetent seem to all be the same:) ROFL |
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It depends on what you want to be. If you want to be a doctor or a lawyer then college is your BEST option because entry is not an option without this.
If you want to get into a trade or a profession like a musician, programmer etc.. then probably having a good mentor that is in that profession is probably your best option. These are professions that you can't be denied if you're awesome. eg. if you are an awesome programmer no one can stop you because YOU have the knowledge, not the institution of the profession...if that makes sense |
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And the poor guy is just repeating me now. How sad. |
Colege good for learn lots of stuffs.
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That what you call an apple and orange comparison. its like this. MOST college people go because they have the mindset of getting more out of life. With that mindset of course you will have a better chance its the mindset. Those who stop at high school MORE than likely choose to settle or have things happen to make them settle, like children. Its the mindset. It just so happens that the mindset leads to college. Its like saying that MOST people who have drivers licenses have cars, BUT most people without licenses do NOT have cars. NO SHIT !!! lol |
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be surrounded by international babes is not a bad thing. and making lifelong friends too.
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A lot of people who go to College are motivated in general hence them being successful in career and business.
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it IS a total waste. Just because you got a drivers license doesn't mean you are going to travel far. GET IT ? |
Totally! College is a waste! I'd rather be designing nude galleries at an early age than bettering myself socially! Good point br0.
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It really depends on what you want out of your life. I have three different friends that all work for big companies. One has a bachelors degree and the other two don't. Each of the two that don't have degrees have pretty much maxed out where they can go in the company. One of them has two associates degrees and a ton on different networking certificates. Realistically, going to school to get a degree in computers with a focus in being a network admin (which is what he does now) will net him next to zero new knowledge. However, he has been told that he won't get any big raises or promotions until he does. The same with the other guy. He is good at his job, but won't be promoted or get much more money until he gets a degree. In both cases when they ask why the degree is so important they are told the same thing: Getting a bachelors degree shows that you are able to make a commitment, stick to it and follow through on a goal.
The guy that has the degree has been promoted several times in the last few years. Just recently the company needed to lay off a few people. One of them should have been him, but since he has a degree they actually laid off people that didn't and had him take over the jobs those people were doing. If your goal is to get a good job within a company and work your way up the company ladder, a degree is something you should focus on first. If you want to be your own boss, start your own company or do something else, maybe you don't need one. Of the two guys I mentioned above that don't have degrees, one of them (the network admin) is going back to school in the fall part time to work towards getting the degree. The other has been working on his own business on the side and it is starting to pick up nicely so it looks like he will be transitioning into that more in the future and not going to school |
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if college works for you and it helps you excel than i am all for it. i do not see how maintaining a job at a young age can be viewed as having a negative impact on you socially? i try to look at things for individuals. it takes a very weak minded person to continually group people. college for me would have been a waste. for you it was not. so be it. just like you have people on the side without degress screaming it is a waste because they made it. their is people on the other side screaming it's not a waste because that made it with it. individual circumstances have individual comparisons. |
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or do you waste your days since you are not in school ? Many "students" learn to smoke crack in college or meth. |
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WOW I HOPE you didn't go to college. This is the most ignorant shit I have read in a loooong time. WOW. smh. College does not equal educated LOL educated does NOT mean college. what a loser |
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you were hammering on my point about me being 15 and knowing what i wanted to do with my career. this wasnt to brag. while some kids wanted to grow up and win an MLB championship or become a doctor i wanted to become successful at business. it became my hobby. in high school i never cared for it and in my computer class i got 99%. i was always very good with computers. and so i took that and ran with it. i could have been lazy and blamed society because i did not enjoy school. but i did not, i just took a different path. i have the same friends since i was very young, honestly to many to the point where i feel like i need some air and do get away. i date hot women and the generally enjoy my edge and different perspective. (this is in response to being socially inadequate for working on computers) and you would be surprised at how many people with degrees talk to me like i am crazy or do not have the same knowledge as them. when in reality i can maintain a conversation no matter what the topic.. |
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I feel sorry for ya pal |
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You are showing how much a waste it is to go to college. I believe education in certain things are very important BUT College was a system set up like prison. But wait i won't educate you. Truth and fact are different or didnt you learn that ? In the 50's if you would of taken a "random" sample of jews in germany, you would of had a scared man. Did that make that person a coward ? or do you catch my drift ? |
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which in turn to me made it sound like you were putting a negative spin on knowing what you want at 15. we can agree to disagree im gonna watch some tube. |
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I have a BA but I'm man enough to admit it's worthless.
For a BA you only take a few actual classes in your "major". A few books and a few hours worth of classes I took 15 years ago does not give me the right to think I'm smarter or better than anyone else. But that's just me. Everyone is free to their own opinion. |
A BA is pretty much worthless unless you plan to be a philosophy or English teacher.
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Fact= what is really is. Which is NOW that we have a global market and social networks ONLINE along with education. Which btw is changing minute by minute. We do not need the processes of yester year. You are like a polaroid. Just a snap shot of your own figment of your delusions. |
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Obviously you grow as a person and you change your view on life but people's core personalities stay the same. You can control them and alter them but you have to do so consciously if it's not your natural trait. I'm not discounting the benefits of college and their ability to make one grow as a person. However, going straight into the real world also makes you grow as a person, and I would venture to guess that going straight into the real world is more realistic than college life. But hey, if you don't agree with my view, then you don't agree. All good. |
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that's a question Mr. Know it All |
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Finally class, I mentioned going outside and playing. Maybe you are bored due to the east coast blizzard. This is why you are making such an ass of yourself. Mr. PHD |
i'm not going to read the thread, as it's obviously just another bitch fest. my experience, university was the best time of my entire life. no money, yes. student loans, yes. awesome ass experience, yes. girls, check. and indirectly made me who i am today.
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class is in session |
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still commenting on something you think is a waste of your time. pass me the check cause that was priceless |
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