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[QUOTE="jalexbrown"] The point I was really trying to make was simply that college is a more of a hindrance than a help on some people, and if you're one of those people it kind of sucks to be you.Iszdope
There are other options to college, but in general, college is a measure of somebody's ability to work hard to achieve a goal. Employers see a college graduate as somebody who voluntary worked through 4-5 years of school in a very awkward time of a person's life.
"...voluntarily".
You can drop out at any time. Nobody forcing you to go.
If your parents are forcing you to go then you need to grow up and realize you can make decisions on your own.
Also on topic, I can personally say that you learn skills in college vital to the real working world. I worked in a factory for 3 years during the summers of college. That was a "real" job that I could have just kept instead of going back to school. It made more than double minimum wage and could sustain a family in the area no problem.
Nothing I learned through experiances there would have helped me in my current job. You may not think you need your college education, but go back and read one of your high school senior papers and the compare it to the last paper you wrote in college. When I did that, I was shocked to see how much better I was able to communicate. Everything was at a much higher level. I took only one English class in all of my 5 years of college too. It's kind of an eye opener to see how far you've come.
I'll guarnetee that age alone did not teachall of those communication skills. If I were to still be working at that factory, there is no way I would have have progressed to the level I am at today.
I understand that college isn't for everybody but it's a lot more effective than people here give it credit.
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