those of you looking to go to college...

Oh shit!!! really? ****it! I should just dropout.
Thanks for this meaningful advice.
Fok yea man. Dropout and tour the country in a VW bus //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/woot.gif.aaa6090e619a97b6090d16dd863c5a69.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/uhoh.gif.c07307dd22ee7e63e22fc8e9c614d1fd.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif

 
dont do it. the stress that it puts u through is not beneficial in any regards.
yeah, yeah, I couldn't agree more!!

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dont do it. the stress that it puts u through is not beneficial in any regards.

Puzzy

I got a degrees in Econ, Finance,and Psychology and will be finishing up my masters in Dec..

College is EZY!!!!

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My old econ professor always used to tell us that if you include the cost of the education, opportunity costs (like lost wages that you could have been making during the time you were in college, etc), and the average incomes for both college grads and non-college grads....that financially going to college isn't a smart move for 99% of people. Most will never recoup that lost money, even with the "higher" income post-college.

 
My old econ professor always used to tell us that if you include the cost of the education, opportunity costs (like lost wages that you could have been making during the time you were in college, etc), and the average incomes for both college grads and non-college grads....that financially going to college isn't a smart move for 99% of people. Most will never recoup that lost money, even with the "higher" income post-college.
I have always wondered that myself...hopefully with my post undergrad education coming up I can be that 1%. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
My old econ professor always used to tell us that if you include the cost of the education, opportunity costs (like lost wages that you could have been making during the time you were in college, etc), and the average incomes for both college grads and non-college grads....that financially going to college isn't a smart move for 99% of people. Most will never recoup that lost money, even with the "higher" income post-college.
Like... the higher income for the REST OF THEIR LIVES?

Hmm... eh...

Maybe 50%...

nG

 
Like... the higher income for the REST OF THEIR LIVES?
Hmm... eh...

Maybe 50%...

nG
Yes, including the income the college grad is making the rest of their lives.

You have to figure, a lot of foundry/factory work pays good money with no college education is needed. It's hard manual labor....but the pay is excellent. The spread between them and a college grad isn't that great.

 
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