03.14.2007, 11:50 AM | #21 |
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Ok, I didn't read every thread here cause I have to go back to work soon, so maybe this was already brought up. If you don't go to college, you will get stuck in a go-nowhere mediocre job. But if you go ahead, push through the struggle and finish college, do you have any idea what doors open and what future lays before you? You will get stuck in a go-nowhere mediocre job, plus you will have a bunch of student loans to pay. College is a scam. Initiative and drive are what get you where you want to go, not a degree. That's why Dave Thomas of Wendy's never finished school, while half of the servers at Applebee's have their associates.
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03.14.2007, 11:58 AM | #22 | |
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maybe you are thinking psychologists. psychiatrists write Rx's....that's what makes them a psychiatrist versus a psychologist. then again, what do I know? I'm over drugged, over fed and over aggressive. ROOOAR! where's my super-sized thorazine big mac?? I blame vegemite deficiency. |
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03.14.2007, 12:00 PM | #23 | |
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well, yes and no. for every dave thomas (or bill gates, or woody allen) there are millions of people making minimum wage and struggling to get a degree while working full time and raising children-- degrees pay off. of course wankers with no initiative will remain what they are whether they get a college degree or not. college is what you make of it, and if you work your ass off, it will pay off very nicely. now if i were to get an associates, i'd be an electrician rather than some wankery degree. -- and before i forget: there are MANY professions where a degree is required. you simply can't be a nurse or doctor without a degree, for example. licensed professions require study. --- and i'll add futher: why does everybody who does NOT finish college feel compelled to justify their choice by encouraging others to do the same? --- EDIT: and furthermore! dave thomas grew up in a different era. the fact is that today's jobs require a greater degree of knowledge and the BA is soon becoming the new high school diploma. |
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03.14.2007, 12:24 PM | #25 |
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yes.
university has been changed in the past 25 years froma place for higher education and the learning of critical thinking, to a place you go to to get a good job afterwards. That is such bullshit. University should eb taken with the main intention of betterment, of learning, of exposing yourself to opeope and culture and wisdom you would not otherwise have access to. to treat university as some sort of fucking job mill demeans it. I knew and know many people who go just because they want a job in an office and they need a bacheklors in buisness or that ever favorite "communications" to get a good starting job. fuck that if you want a good job go to trade school. if you want to learn and expand your mind (and it takes a lot of work and rigor) then you should go to university.
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03.14.2007, 12:25 PM | #26 |
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I was having a rough time in college before I transferred. I started seeing a counselor (for the third time in my life) and once again, I did not feel that it helped. The only thing that helped was getting the hell out of there. I transferred to a community college back home. So far school is pretty good. I don't have any friends, but I am realizing that I don't really care about friends. Friends and I have never gotten along too well in the past. I don't know why that is. I much prefer just being around my family.
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03.14.2007, 12:33 PM | #27 |
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and so it doesn't seem like a waste of a contribution let me add.
most of my friends who finished college have good jobs, my lady friend is handling product development at wal mart, my other friend is assistant to the director of red pack (ups-like for corporates here) and handles many accounts on his own and another friend is the owner of a big meat by products company that is, on his watch, already exporting to 8 countries, including germany; my ex is managing a chain of hotels and...well i can't remember all of them. of course, some of them are working as secretaries ande office boys but that's because they can't do/don't know better. not everyone i studied with are doing the bohemian life like me. |
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Burn, burn, and triple burn! But I guess you are right. I did drop out of college. Twice actually. Yeah, I know, it's pathetic. And don't think I'm not reminded of that by my mom, brother, wife, etc., all of the time. So maybe I feel that if I can get more people to follow in my way, then the rule that majority wins will go into effect and I will be in the right again.
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autodidactism for the win!
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autodidacts rule.......
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sorry it was not my intention to burn, but i do see encouraging people to drop out of college as a bit of a crime. now i don't think dropping out is necessarily pathetic-- sometimes people aren't ready for it when they're 18 (they wanna drink, fuck, and be goofy), but eventually the pressures of the world arrive and an education becomes the door to a better life (however you wanna define that). now, you're a smart person, and with a caring wife nagging your ass about it you'll probably look into one of those online degree programs eventually. i think those are good, because the people who take them actually see them as important for their careers & take them seriously & profit from them. now i ALSO agree w/ rob about college as a mindexpanding experience-- that's mainly what it was for me; i studied biology & do not work in it-- but i did meet amazing people, learned incredible things, and did stuff that i would not have been able to do if i had been surrounded by corporate drones in their desks. the education i got, while not directly utilized, equipped me for further adventures in thought & reason that would have been closed to me otherwise. but yes also who sez you can't expand your mind AND get a decent job afterwards? you definitely can. and about autodidactism: most of the things i've learned i learned on my own. you don't have to limit yourself to college-- you can be an autodidact BEYOND college. as a matter of fact, the work i currently do i learned wholly by myself from books & other sources. yet the academic education i got gave me the tools to make this process smooth AND it added a scope of knowledge & understanding that opens more doors than you can imagine. anyway blah blah blah, my lunch break is over, the boss (that's me) is calling. |
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I doubt it. My wife doesn't nag me about getting an education. In fact, she doesn't want me to go back to school. She just gets on me for having gone twice and dropping out both times
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Thanks for all your input. Especially Rob and Unmentionable. I still feel shitty, but like I said before this is my only way out. I do like though the different ideas teachers have, and people I've met. But I am coming down already off of this.
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Don't worry. I feel the same way. I just finished my second quarter of college and I hate it. I don't just hate college, I hate all school (elementary, junior high, high school); I always have. But throughout my whole life I could see no other way to get out of my status in society other than by getting a good education. I knew at a very young age that I had to go to college. I, like you, also want to leave. I have a great family and I had a great childhood too. But I just want to go far way and be on my own. But I can't; I need to finish school, pay off my car, and my mom would not take my departure very well. Right now, I plan to get my degree and after that I'll just leave. I love my family, but I just want to drop out and leave and live on my own. Anyways, just keep trying to go to shcool. You've gone for 12 years so you might as well go for 4 more. It'll go by fast. I'm almost finishing my first year and it feels like I just started. Also, make friends at school. It really helps. |
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at this point i don't even consider it an option.
whatever happened to college radio?
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03.15.2007, 01:21 AM | #40 |
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I think it died out, cantanky. I blame the mass media for destroying it. However my school did have a radio when I was eating dinner there.
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