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In reply to the discussion: Is college really worth it? [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)43. A mind is a terrible thing to waste, and the only thing that can't be taken from you
It may be a roll of the dice whether college fattens your wallet, or whether playing the stock market or investing in real estate might bump you a couple rungs farther up the social/economic ladder than a college education would...but I'd still vote for a good education any day.
I am currently paying off student loans myself toward a career that didn't pan out, but it was worth it in many ways, and down the road one never knows. I don't know anyone who would look back and wish they were less educated, or that their mind was smaller, or that they knew less about the world around them, or that they had just learned less and had more money.
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Ask your son. If he does not know what he wants to do maybe he wants to join the Peace Corps
Vincardog
Feb 2012
#1
OVERALL, degrees greatly increase lifetime earnings. REPORT: "Lifetime Earnings Soar with Education"
Hissyspit
Feb 2012
#2
May 2011: "Employment rates for new college graduates have fallen sharply...
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Feb 2012
#49
I'm wondering how he is going to pay for the house if he doesn't have a degree.
Hissyspit
Feb 2012
#10
Yeah, I was editing it when you were posting. Just wanted to make sure you saw it.
Hissyspit
Feb 2012
#19
YES, Absolutely yes. It improves the quality of your entire life. Just having all that knowledge
Laura PourMeADrink
Feb 2012
#13
the hubs and I got married and had a child first THEN went to college. We WISH we had college first
demtenjeep
Feb 2012
#14
we went from living on 12-15 thousand a year to 150 thous a year WITH retirement
demtenjeep
Feb 2012
#18
If he goes to college, which is good, he should try to determine a specific idea of what
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#22
Food for Thought: Robert Reich - No Longer Home Sweet Home: The Ongoing Housing Crisis and
Hissyspit
Feb 2012
#37
If he knows he wants to go to college but doesn't know for what, stay local and stay public
Massacure
Feb 2012
#41
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, and the only thing that can't be taken from you
bhikkhu
Feb 2012
#43
It is terrible that you even have to ask that question. In most advanced countries college
Fool Count
Feb 2012
#65
Anecdotes like yours are why I can't work up any outrage over diploma mills.
lumberjack_jeff
Feb 2012
#79
Why go into possible 100s of thousands of dollars of debt for "no real idea"?
just1voice
Feb 2012
#78
For me, if I didn't go to college and live on my own I would have been a mess.
Jennicut
Feb 2012
#80
we shipped most of the low education skilled work overseas. It isnt coming back. Ever.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#81