jbrolax said:i didnt know any of this...thats awsome:thumb:
Thanx for the props man. I will be definately keeping the board updated.
jbrolax said:i didnt know any of this...thats awsome:thumb:
S O F I S T I K said:I don't see education as just a means of gaining financial stability. There is more to it.
S O F I S T I K said:I don't see education as just a means of gaining financial stability. There is more to it.
cardella said:you're wrong.
i didn't make the rules...the last generation that could go w/o a college degree and become wildly successful was our parents' generation.
if you want to strive to be the best, (and who the hell wants to be just average) then you must have some sort of higher education.
and now-a-days, a bachelors degree don't mean shit! it's real hard to climb the ladder with just a bachelors degree, because your competition will be ahead of you if they earned a master degree. i.e., they start out higher on the corporate (or whatever) ladder.
can you live modestly with just a high school diploma? yes you can. but good luck getting a job without one. no one can live modestly off $12/hr. (which, btw, is much higher than minimum wage).
but again, the key is education. even if you want to be a smart-ass and say "i'm gonna slang shit, blah blah blah..." you still need to be EDUCATED to the rules of the game, etc. no one can go through life without learning shit.
S O F I S T I K said:I have no clue how, but you completely missed my point. I mean, completely.
seb said:If you wanna be a doctor/lawyer...how are you going to do that without an education?
Your options are limited without an education.
Then again, if your dream career doesn't need uni/college, you shouldn't waste your time.
So it's different for everyone. Some need it, some don't.
mrmakaveli7 said:i graduated high school, and am going to a community college rite now paying 4 it myself. not to mention i also work full time as a mortgage broker/loan officer at a bank which happens to be right across the street from my school. a job which requires no college education and can yield $100-200k in the first year. my boss has no college education and makes $350k a year doing it. not to mention he is 23 yrs old. but regardless of how much money i make i plan on getting a degree from a four year school. i dont plan on working at a mortgage bank the rest of my life, and having a college degree better equips me for the rest of my life. what im trying to say is that you dont need a college degree to be successful, but it sure will help. it depends how high your aspirations are...
p.s.... it seems like some of u left a dear john letter about the story of ur lives lol
PuffnScruff said:wtf? jesus im moving to new york to work in a bank, fuck audio engineering
seb said:If you wanna be a doctor/lawyer...how are you going to do that without an education?
Your options are limited without an education.
Then again, if your dream career doesn't need uni/college, you shouldn't waste your time.
So it's different for everyone. Some need it, some don't.
seb said:how are u workin full time and goin to college?
SiGh said:I used to have university monday, wednesday and fridays 8am to 2pm.
and had 3 jobs: 7am to 2pm, 3pm to 10pm and then 11pm to 5am. everyday. and the days i had school, i didnt go to my 7am to 2pm job. its hardlife, but when u need to work to pay stuff off, u do what u gotta.

seb said:how are u workin full time and goin to college?