You could just pay someone to edit your writing. You do not seem to be quite ready to go to college with or without money.
2007-08-26 14:29:21
·
answer #1
·
answered by Raul21 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
ABSOLUTELY! and I'd go to Harvard, Yale, Oxford, and Cambridge.
I'd study stuff that had nothing at all to do with my major too. Maybe some social anthropology and archeology just for fun. I'd take some off the wall literature courses too - just for fun.
I'd go and go and go and go... and never get all finished.
I'd end up with a half dozen bachelor's degrees and another half dozen master's. A couple PhDs would do me fine I think but if I had millions, why not 4 or 5.
Education isn't about making money - education is about learning cool stuff and there's way more cool stuff that I don't know yet. Of course, if I had a million dollars and a lot of education I'm betting that I'd find a way really fast to have 3 million dollars.
Yep, I'd go to the best colleges in the world if I were a millionaire.
2007-08-19 20:50:11
·
answer #2
·
answered by CoachT 7
·
4⤊
0⤋
Personal story: I started college seven years after high school graduation. Results? I think differently and in different ways about different stuff than I ever did before college. My mind opened up to a new world; I became more of a contributor and more of a citizen. Yes, it's hard work and a commitment is needed for success. But, money is only a part of life (a very necessary part, for sure) and the way one thinks and observes and contributes are just as important. End of story: a PhD in Physics! Most of my high school classmates can't believe it!
2007-08-19 20:53:54
·
answer #3
·
answered by pygmy 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
Until you have entered college and have been attending college full time for at least a year, you'll know why it's worth the time to get a college education.
Even if it's not to pursue a career, you end up learning so much about the world. It's a big deal. You don't learn the same things in college that you do in high school. COLLEGE makes you an adult. You learn things about the world that otherwise you wouldn't know until you've lived them 20 years from now without a college education. You'll see that when you're an actual college student and talk to people who decide to never pursue further education pass high school. You'll see how ignorant people are, and that's mainly because they didn't go to college. It's not textbook stuff that will make you see the world a different way, it's the experience of it all.
College isn't about just having professors ***** at you, or doing homework. College is not high school. Many ignorant people who never go to college don't know their ignorant.
After my first year of college, I was talking to one of my professors of how I could never see myself not having attended college, or can't see why people don't just go, because you end up learning A LOT about who you are, and how to see the world in a different way. ONE of the classes that I learned the most about how the world works is in Art History. Art history classes aren't just about facts and dates, art history is about understanding the circumstances and reasons for the way things are, were.
When you go to a museum and see famous paintings you don't really know why something so insignificant has so much value, and you will never understand why until you go to college. You honestly end up hating or appreciating the world.
Many people who are millionaires end up going to college because they know it's a must. I personally don't understand why they don't make college a requirement for everyone, maybe then we wouldn't have so many problems in this world.
Until you decide to go, you'll never know why it's worth it. No one can exactly tell you the benefits, but you honestly don't loose anything by going to college. It's very much life changing.
College isn't simply about just getting a degree and making money, there's more to it than just that.
2007-08-19 20:51:52
·
answer #4
·
answered by ? 3
·
3⤊
0⤋
I will definitely go to college. If I was a millionaire, I would spend 90% of it for further investment and 10% for leisure. Going to college can mean different things to people. For me it is about building my own network.
I would work hard till I can make some noises out there. There are many things I want to do in my life, and a few millions wont do me much good.
2007-08-20 03:57:22
·
answer #5
·
answered by JD 2
·
0⤊
0⤋
I would still go, because I can't imagine sitting around the house all day doing nothing, and eventually the money will run out. Most careers you need a degree, so I would use that money to pay for college.
2007-08-19 20:48:09
·
answer #6
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
0⤋
Yes, I would still go to college. I want to effectively communicate with others, type complete sentences with real words and learn to use the "Check Spelling" button. Apparently, this is not always taught in high school.
My point:
People treat you differently based on how you present yourself. Educational level plays a big part of this in the adult world, like it or not.
2007-08-19 21:00:52
·
answer #7
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Two reasons.
1) By taking the right courses you will be more likely to hold on to your money and make it grow.
2) You might be able to write a question that doesn't look like it was written by a blithering idiot.
Your grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc. is atrocious. If you have millions, you won't for long.
2007-08-19 21:01:29
·
answer #8
·
answered by Anonymous
·
2⤊
0⤋
i doubt any of us have the experience of being multi-millionaires, but if i was that rich i might just be going to college to learn things that interest me......i would care less about majoring in something that brought money. i would major in something that was purely for fun. i probably wouldnt go for masters though. one last thing......dont forget that u would still need some money coming in, if ur going to live the high life and spend alot.
2007-08-19 20:42:50
·
answer #9
·
answered by Lauren 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
Actually there are colleges with very high tuition for rich people.
Education is also prestige so you can tell your girl friend or children that you have collage degree. Before only rich people can afford education but now almost every body somehow can afford it.
BTW. your question indicate that you are uneducated.
2007-08-20 11:52:43
·
answer #10
·
answered by Nabil 5
·
0⤊
0⤋