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@ here’s a list: - relevant internships (the most important) - connecting with professors (super helpful) - joining clubs and getting leadership positions in those clubs - joining a fraternity - 3.5+ gpa - making lifelong friends you genuinely vibe with - being friendly with everyone because you never know when you’ll need something from them - networking with professionals in your city/alumni from your school
College is just a tool like most things. How you use that tool determines if it’s worth it or not. But college or not, you need a well thought out and detailed plan of what you’re going to do after hs, what your goal is and what steps do you need to hit that goal
Damn this hit all the truth points it’s all about how you utilize college and the connections/opportunities it offers. Unfortunately I was too hate to realize and suffer the consequences. Hopefully people realize by now not to waste time in college. Take it very seriously and go above and beyond. Don’t settle for average
I don't know if i should go to college or not. But there was a thing which i heard that was "Anyone who tells you to not go to university offers you their paying program"
I took a gap year for college, i was supposed to graduate college in 2025, now its 2026. College is absolutely worth it in my opinion. I discovered what i wanted to do for my life and found my purpose. I was lost post high school and felt miserable in 2021. Now i feel more motivated to hustle and actually go for a masters degree one day.
I'm from England and we call it university. I did my undergrad and masters at university of east london. It was a good experience and I'm glad I did it.
I regret not going to college with a plan. If I could do it over, I would have done more research on high paying careers that align with my skills/interests, and chosen my college path based on that. Too many students go to college because of societal pressure, and end up choosing generic majors that don't lead to specific high paying jobs. Most graduate and end up in a low paying job that has nothing to do with their degree. Meanwhile they have a mountain of student loans to pay back.
Honestly if you did go to college there way too much competition try to find a job.I think of degree as food business just a lot of people with the same degree and skil same walking down the street see a lot of restaurant competing with each other l..Now we have AI so that will be taking people jobs away soon or later in tech industry
College is great for those who take advantage of the opportunity. In order to succeed in college one must have a game plan and vision. It’s a great way to expand your knowledge and way thinking.
I feel like college is how you take it or use it because for me it help me find who I was as a adult and taught me what my passion is as I started to understand who I am, but than at the same time it could be a waste if you don’t use it right now
Another option is enlisting in the military. I enlisted in the army national guard as a cav scout before going to school and eventually joining the ROTC program. I always recommend someone to check out the military if they do not go to college. Going to combat and to war for your country is an experience at a young age where you can gain leadership skills and the ability to think under pressure at a young age. No other organization will offer a young person that kind of opportunity. In addition, the military can pay for your school. If you go into the reserves/national guard(depends on the branch) your college can be paid for as long as you fulfill your military commitment and are willing to give up somewhat of a social life to serve your country. You go active duty and choose a non-combat MOS? It can also give you skills and paid training. But the disadvantage is that you will mature quicker and you will miss out on being "young" like most college students. But it is worth it in my opinion. Just like college, the military is what you make of it.
i don't see disadvanteged in mature quickly at all, very otherwize, i regret about not had try a path at military, i was this guy that don't knew absolutely nothing what would make for living. More or less one and half year i started learn programming language, javascript,java for work with backend in data, but i only started degree for now must have 6 months i am in colege, i living in Brazil, i am brazilian and i am 28 just in 2026 i finish my degree, and unfortenely i study at home ead, because is more cheap, there this part about make network i will have let pass, then my focus ,aim is only about the credits for earn the colege name
Currently im in college overseas ! So its all new for me with my interactions with pple from diff ethnicities but thanks for this vid ,, im gonna use my time here very well
@@Des_Armoniyou get into tech without a college degree and make six figures you can also go to trade school Lmao you don’t have to mop floors if you don’t go to college
@@peytonlee55I mean the data shows that college graduates tend to make more than non college graduates over time. Of course there will be outliers but that’s not the majority. Also yes you can break into the tech field without a degree, however non degree holders aren’t as appealing candidates vs grads coming from tech schools. Not to mention all the networking opportunities going to college often gives you.
@@ALsn-xz9ix I don’t disagree but the guy stated “mop floors for 35k” as if that’s what your destined for without a degree and like Austin stated many places don’t even care about a bachelor degree anymore
@@peytonlee55 I see what you’re saying. College definitely isn’t the only way to be successful. But I think you misunderstood what Austin said. He meant that a lot of jobs consider a bachelor’s degree to be the bare minimum now since so many people have them. It’s almost like the new highschool diploma. Having a master’s degree now is kind of like a bachelors degree, this is coming from someone who does computer science.
People should definitely not go now, jobs aren’t valuing degrees anymore, imagine if people spent the 4/6 years in college doing content creation instead on a hobby they love, aka fitness or gaming etc. Imagine their youtube after 4-6 years. They could work on it after their full time job.
So many people go to college and have similar degrees and the job market is very competitive.. what is the value of your degree if someone else have the same degree..
Austin worked hard to make himself more attractive, he wasn’t always perceived that way. If you actually watched his videos you’d know his upbringing and how he used to get picked on and was considered nerdy when he was younger. Also most of the reasons he listed for college being a good thing had nothing to do with women
@@biscaynesupercarsbro do you have any critical thinking skills? They’re at the bottom usually means they don’t have money or they’re poor. A lot of times this is correlated with not having valuable skills or education to bring to the workforce which is why they don’t make decent income. And the reason why they don’t have valuable skills is because of lack of higher education
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one thing i read on a forum goes as follows, “it’s not what you go to college for, it’s HOW you go to college that will make college worthwhile”
Elaborate please
@ here’s a list:
- relevant internships (the most important)
- connecting with professors (super helpful)
- joining clubs and getting leadership positions in those clubs
- joining a fraternity
- 3.5+ gpa
- making lifelong friends you genuinely vibe with
- being friendly with everyone because you never know when you’ll need something from them
- networking with professionals in your city/alumni from your school
@@chadrickbasedman987 It's still important WHAT you go to college for.
@@Heisenvald i disagree. if you take advantage of everything your school has to offer, i firmly believe you can get a decent job after graduating.
College is just a tool like most things. How you use that tool determines if it’s worth it or not. But college or not, you need a well thought out and detailed plan of what you’re going to do after hs, what your goal is and what steps do you need to hit that goal
Damn this hit all the truth points it’s all about how you utilize college and the connections/opportunities it offers. Unfortunately I was too hate to realize and suffer the consequences. Hopefully people realize by now not to waste time in college. Take it very seriously and go above and beyond. Don’t settle for average
Like most things, it all depends and I’m glad you shared your experience.
Handstands in front of alarm door is crazy.
College Helps You Discover Who You Are, and What You Can Become in the Future
I don't know if i should go to college or not. But there was a thing which i heard that was "Anyone who tells you to not go to university offers you their paying program"
I took a gap year for college, i was supposed to graduate college in 2025, now its 2026.
College is absolutely worth it in my opinion. I discovered what i wanted to do for my life and found my purpose. I was lost post high school and felt miserable in 2021. Now i feel more motivated to hustle and actually go for a masters degree one day.
I love these types of AD videos
I'm from England and we call it university. I did my undergrad and masters at university of east london. It was a good experience and I'm glad I did it.
I regret not going to college with a plan. If I could do it over, I would have done more research on high paying careers that align with my skills/interests, and chosen my college path based on that. Too many students go to college because of societal pressure, and end up choosing generic majors that don't lead to specific high paying jobs. Most graduate and end up in a low paying job that has nothing to do with their degree. Meanwhile they have a mountain of student loans to pay back.
Honestly if you did go to college there way too much competition try to find a job.I think of degree as food business just a lot of people with the same degree and skil same walking down the street see a lot of restaurant competing with each other l..Now we have AI so that will be taking people jobs away soon or later in tech industry
Austin has always been a winter soldier😂
They have always showed the most attention haha
Go blazers! I remember those days when you first started in the gym at VSU. Congrats on the success man
My favorite media company has posted once again 💯💯💯
Media company, another fancy term😂
College is great for those who take advantage of the opportunity. In order to succeed in college one must have a game plan and vision. It’s a great way to expand your knowledge and way thinking.
I feel like college is how you take it or use it because for me it help me find who I was as a adult and taught me what my passion is as I started to understand who I am, but than at the same time it could be a waste if you don’t use it right now
Another option is enlisting in the military. I enlisted in the army national guard as a cav scout before going to school and eventually joining the ROTC program. I always recommend someone to check out the military if they do not go to college. Going to combat and to war for your country is an experience at a young age where you can gain leadership skills and the ability to think under pressure at a young age. No other organization will offer a young person that kind of opportunity.
In addition, the military can pay for your school. If you go into the reserves/national guard(depends on the branch) your college can be paid for as long as you fulfill your military commitment and are willing to give up somewhat of a social life to serve your country. You go active duty and choose a non-combat MOS? It can also give you skills and paid training. But the disadvantage is that you will mature quicker and you will miss out on being "young" like most college students. But it is worth it in my opinion. Just like college, the military is what you make of it.
i don't see disadvanteged in mature quickly at all, very otherwize, i regret about not had try a path at military, i was this guy that don't knew absolutely nothing what would make for living. More or less one and half year i started learn programming language, javascript,java for work with backend in data, but i only started degree for now must have 6 months i am in colege, i living in Brazil, i am brazilian and i am 28 just in 2026 i finish my degree, and unfortenely i study at home ead, because is more cheap, there this part about make network i will have let pass, then my focus ,aim is only about the credits for earn the colege name
I´m in the last year of my Master degree and I do not regret it at all! Without it I don´t know what I would be today.
I remember "pull up or shut up" 🤙
Currently im in college overseas ! So its all new for me with my interactions with pple from diff ethnicities but thanks for this vid ,, im gonna use my time here very well
I remember you beefing with cris😂😂😂
And he was on the Ellen Show also
You should do more videos like this
i knew bro was a winter warrior
the problem is, i dont even have energy for hobbies and don't think i have the brains or interest for any college major... 😢
In Defence of College
It’s not worth all the debt that you get into
So dont go, have zero debt, and mop floors for 35k 😂 dummy the debt is worth it to accumulate more skills and pay and have sweeter gigs
@@Des_Armoniyou get into tech without a college degree and make six figures you can also go to trade school
Lmao you don’t have to mop floors if you don’t go to college
@@peytonlee55I mean the data shows that college graduates tend to make more than non college graduates over time. Of course there will be outliers but that’s not the majority. Also yes you can break into the tech field without a degree, however non degree holders aren’t as appealing candidates vs grads coming from tech schools. Not to mention all the networking opportunities going to college often gives you.
@@ALsn-xz9ix I don’t disagree but the guy stated “mop floors for 35k” as if that’s what your destined for without a degree and like Austin stated many places don’t even care about a bachelor degree anymore
@@peytonlee55 I see what you’re saying. College definitely isn’t the only way to be successful. But I think you misunderstood what Austin said. He meant that a lot of jobs consider a bachelor’s degree to be the bare minimum now since so many people have them. It’s almost like the new highschool diploma. Having a master’s degree now is kind of like a bachelors degree, this is coming from someone who does computer science.
Dr Umar closely watching this on his phone
👀
Beyond stem and law it’s likely not worth the debt.
lol why’d you delete that video about women 😭
10:22 Austin Dunham looks just like that man in the advertisement, and I'm not just saying that because they're both black. Crazy!
The guy in the ad is fit x fearless who is also black and looks quite similar to austin.
Do you have any videos on your workout schedule and diet ?
the thumbnail🤣
Are you and Fitx still cool
Nah
@@gsftbeast9761 What happened with them?
@@gsftbeast9761why are they not cool?
@@gsftbeast9761why
@@alexzil2142 little diddy situation between the 2
Yo you should do those calls that fit x does
what did u think about taking personal training in college?
Nice video. Do you think that sometime in the future you will pursue a career in cybersecurity or computers?
reupload?
Can we get into a call bro please
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Jesus Christ is King.
Idk if it's just me but your content is becoming repetitive.
hey
im 28 too old for colllege
You can always go back and get a degree. There’s no age limit
@@ALsn-xz9ixwhat about talking to women in general?
You never too old fool go get a skill
I saw older women at my College when I studied.Go for it.
VSU !!!
People should definitely not go now, jobs aren’t valuing degrees anymore, imagine if people spent the 4/6 years in college doing content creation instead on a hobby they love, aka fitness or gaming etc. Imagine their youtube after 4-6 years. They could work on it after their full time job.
Facts
So many people go to college and have similar degrees and the job market is very competitive.. what is the value of your degree if someone else have the same degree..
you went by affiramative action 😂
Dawg your a good looking tall black guy, ofc you had a good time in college
Austin worked hard to make himself more attractive, he wasn’t always perceived that way. If you actually watched his videos you’d know his upbringing and how he used to get picked on and was considered nerdy when he was younger. Also most of the reasons he listed for college being a good thing had nothing to do with women
That chick on thumbnail is bad
College is overrated I didn’t go and look at me
Yuh anime pfp
Try being a doctor without a degree see where that gets you. Goofy
8:10 Austin greedy ashl
Lol
For the most part, it is. Charlie kirk makes great points on why it is
its really not if you look at society at average the ones at the bottom dont have any higher eduction.
@@elodropper1469 ok cupcake.
@@tuckeringram9395 so bringing up a valid point is cupcake... ok
@@elodropper1469people at the bottom don’t have much of anything, that’s what being at the bottom is
@@biscaynesupercarsbro do you have any critical thinking skills? They’re at the bottom usually means they don’t have money or they’re poor. A lot of times this is correlated with not having valuable skills or education to bring to the workforce which is why they don’t make decent income. And the reason why they don’t have valuable skills is because of lack of higher education