Posted by Mathias NY on August 10, 2010 at 05:08:15 from (12.4.26.248):
In Reply to: College Education posted by Showcrop on August 10, 2010 at 04:27:02:
Many parents seem to believe that college is the answer and don't think much past that. Many parents pay for their children's college, which ammounts to feeding and clothing them, while they hang out with friends and earn a degree that is useless. So it's actually more expensive than letting them stay at home and hang with friends.
I'm 30 years old and finishing off my student loans this month. I graduated from RIT with $13k of debt and 2 degrees. I paid for it all myself and it did help me get the job I was looking for. However the vast majority of my friends are not using their degrees. In fact they would probably be in the same type of job with $80k less debt if they had skipped college all together.
Most college degrees are not actually helpful in finding a job. While the right college degree may be the answer for an induvidual, it is not the answer for everyone.
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