Almost everybody I know who has gone to college has not had any success in the job market.
I did not go to college, my boss did not go to college, but my co-worker, who is paid the same salary as me, spent $100,000 to go to college. My father retired making twice as much as me (just below 6 figures) and can't even spell. The three most successful people in my family never even graduated high school!
I just read a question where the asker wanted to know what to tell a prospective employer who asked him if he felt he was overqualified for the job, based on his education. The indication was that he was too inexperienced and/or overqualified for everything.
With that in mind, plus the cost of student loans, doesn't going to college provide the same chance for financial success as not going to college?
2007-01-28
15:29:15
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asked by
Mickey Mouse Spears
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Primary & Secondary Education