I went to college in the mid 1990s, and at that time there wasn't a lot of jobs. Plus, it didn't cost much to go to college at that time, and that is why I went. My father said you will go to college and graduate. That was the only reason why I went.
I think it's important that you're interested in what you want to study at a college or university and pursue a career later on in life after graduation, the lectures and classes you attend won't be boring to you when you have a clear goal of what you want to do professionally with your degree.
College can be worth it, but I made the poor choice of picking a career and degree for money, it pays well but it is draining and unfullfilling, I wish I followed what I wanted and became a teacher.
Unfortunately, you need the qualifications to get the jobs. It's not right that the degrees are so expensive unless you come from a really poor family and get a brilliant scholarship which is very rare. For many subjects university is pointless. Money is always the answer. No money, no life.
Of course, you can still be highly educated but without a degree it's meaningless. I think the Open University is a good option but I think a lot of people look down on it.
I went to college in the mid 1990s, and at that time there wasn't a lot of jobs. Plus, it didn't cost much to go to college at that time, and that is why I went. My father said you will go to college and graduate. That was the only reason why I went.
I think it's important that you're interested in what you want to study at a college or university and pursue a career later on in life after graduation, the lectures and classes you attend won't be boring to you when you have a clear goal of what you want to do professionally with your degree.
Merry Christmas.
College can be worth it, but I made the poor choice of picking a career and degree for money, it pays well but it is draining and unfullfilling, I wish I followed what I wanted and became a teacher.
Reading a book sounds much more enjoyable than sitting through a lecture.
honestly as long as you have a job and is able to fill your tummy that's good enough even if you have no degree
sometimes it is and sometimes it's not especially in my country its not really worth it anymore because there is no jobs available
It's just worth it because of the title that gives you
Unfortunately, you need the qualifications to get the jobs. It's not right that the degrees are so expensive unless you come from a really poor family and get a brilliant scholarship which is very rare. For many subjects university is pointless. Money is always the answer. No money, no life.
Of course, you can still be highly educated but without a degree it's meaningless. I think the Open University is a good option but I think a lot of people look down on it.
I did write more but because of these endless adverts the extra comment disappeared.