If you dont want to worry about money your whole life, go to college. Take it from someone who didn't, I have had to struggle my whole life. It sucks to have to stress over being able to afford a prom dress for your daughter, if you can make the rent, or afford Christmas gifts for your kids. I pray every time I start my car that it will keep running just a little longer. Trust me GO TO COLLEGE. Do it while you are young. You won't regret it.
2006-12-13 20:34:34
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answered by BLR 2
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Warren, apparently you and your friends are still young taking in consideration you are looking for an answer in such a subject. Do you think you will see success from a degree the moment it is in your hands. NO!!! you can get a degree and see the results no less than ten years later. Those who see it before then are nothing more than lucky! So lets break out the balancing scales. Good job now and reach a limit you when you cant make any more money because you can only be paid so much before your boss will say "that's it" 20 years later you are wishing you had a degree because all of your managers get better money. A degree opens more doors than imaginable however those doors wont be so easy to see until you have experiences. You can have a masters degree but without determination you land a job that requires you to remember the phrase "would you like fries with that". If you ever wonder why people say dont choose a general degree or an easy degree then ask your friends why they are not working in a field that their degree is in. Also why choose a degree in something that doesnt have potential. If you have a degree and not working in that field then it is nothing more than piss poor planning. Join the military (Air Force/Navy) and let them pay for your college. If you go army or Marines you will be in Iraq. There are career counselors at your school you know.
2006-12-13 20:33:00
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answered by Nob ody 2
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It all depends on how well you find a job that can pay back your loans, what kind of career can you get with that degree? And in this economy? I'm in my last semester and about to get a bachelors in accounting, but i don't have a clue on how i will get a job with no experience, my overall student loans has amounted to about 20,000 because i was able to I lived with my parents, hey whatever can save you some money. Try to get some government grants, scholarships, or work part time, anything that can lower the debt load. College is so expensive that it isn't even fair, but if you make the decision to go with it, you must stick with it to the end, cause if you drop out, then you have pay back your loans with no degree to show for it. It is a tough decision in the your life, make it count.
2016-03-29 06:48:29
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answered by ? 4
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I would find a decent paying job, but look for something that offers some sort of tuition reimbursement or partial scholarship program. That's how I finished an associate degree, by taking a free class on Saturdays. However, now I can't find a job. But at least I got the personal victory of going back to school and finishing something.
2006-12-13 20:28:32
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answered by Chuck Dhue 4
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you can't really measure other people life experiences and determine what your life may be. Going to college can get you a good job, however, there is more to it. Students have to actively pursue the career the want by going after internships for the experience. Just going to school and pursuing paper does not cut it anymore. Supplementing your education does.
Though you can't get grants, you can get work study, and need-based loans. Interest does not accrue on need-basd once they have been disbursed. There is perkins (have been extended for one year) (please contact your congressman and encourage them to extend the perkins loan for 3 years) and the federal subsidize loans. I am doing my best to be eligible for need loans because of this benefit.
But, if you do wish to work...then go to school part time and find an employer with tuition benefits. Not being eligible for grants should not be a reason to go to school. Loans should not scare people away since they are tax deductable and there are programs that pay up to a certain limit on the loans
2006-12-14 13:44:34
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answered by sunshine23511 5
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it depends, some people go to college and cant find a job. However with so many people out there with degrees a lot of jobs now require degrees or if they don't and someone with a degree applies it would probably give them the edge.
2006-12-13 20:22:06
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answered by angie 4
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You can't go wrong with education, you might not get a job that compares to your degree, but just having a degree will open a lot more doors of opportunity for you.
2006-12-13 20:24:08
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answered by Gordon S 5
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What you say is true, but when you want to leave a job and go for better prospects, the college degree comes in very, very handy
2006-12-13 20:24:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It is always worth getting a college degree. If you don't work in your chosen field that is your fault.
2006-12-14 06:00:19
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answered by Sunny_1_ 3
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