I did! And the fact that I graduated from the college that I did (it was a rather prestigious school) has helped me a lot in my field.
However, college is not for everyone, and not everyone needs it. People with talent and motivation can make it without college. Look at Tarantino, for example - he never went to film school!
2006-10-29 23:54:00
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answered by ? 6
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That is not the point. First of all, you learn to start something and finish. You learn how to write. You learn how to spell. You learn how to deal and get along with people. The job that I do could be done by an uneducated person. But, they will have a very difficult time doing it, they won't know the laws, the proceedures, nor the fine points with out years of difficulty.
The thing is this......what is 4 years out of your life? Go to school and obtain a degree. One should NEVER stop learning.
By the way, I have a Masters and I take a class in a different subject every semester for over 25 years. I am educated beyond my intelligence.
2006-10-29 23:53:10
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answered by Trollhair 6
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Some people get lucky. I too have landed a job where I am equal with people that have degrees, and I do not. One thing to consider is that an Associates degree is the new High School diploma. A lot of better jobs won't look at you more than once without an AS/AA or AE degree.
2006-10-29 23:55:22
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answered by rswdew 5
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What do you imagine? If that is puzzling to get jobs then you definitely want to have something that folk do not. you want to have an area. and that i do not recommend lack something, like larger education. if you're an expert contained in the sphere and also you're going adverse to someone who doesn't have a larger education. Who do imagine is going to get chosen. genuine employers contained in the authentic international are not searching for the idiots to furnish them skills they want experienced those who earn their money so as that they themselves do not ought to do something.
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends what you put into your education. Effort = satisfaction. If you had good instruction and worked hard to achieve, then education is well worth the time, effort, and expense.
2006-10-29 23:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i went to uni and earned a degree in MIS but couldn't find a job in my major so i had to shift to client servicing instead. I have a colleage who was with me at school but dropped and her salary is double mine. pathetic..
2006-10-29 23:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I know people that have done that & I know people that have done that & found out that what they thought would be their dream job really wasn't & then they went on to do something else anyway.
2006-10-29 23:53:46
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answered by start 6-22-06 summer time Mom 6
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I don't know your qualif. but a good (job oriented ) higher edu will surely put you above the rest in a job search.
2006-10-29 23:53:58
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answered by blanche 1
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I did a HND, I've got a good job because it.
So HE is worth it as long as you do the right course.
2006-10-29 23:56:03
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answered by sw21uk2 3
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HIGHER education dont guarantee a job.
2006-10-29 23:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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