Anyone can learn a trade if they really want to. Discipline of going to College for a degree can only be a measure of character.
2007-12-19 04:40:24
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answered by Harold Sink 5
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I chose a career that required a college degree but that's not the best thing for everyone. If a person prefers to work with their hands, then a skilled trade is the way to go. Its very much an individual decision and one is certainly not better than the other.
2007-12-19 04:44:51
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answered by Diane M 7
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I am done now but I chose a trade and did quite well in my life. I am now retired. Unless you really want to do something that requires college, don't go. Unless you really want to do a trade, don't. You need to figure our what you like doing and go make money doing it, or learning more about it so you can go make money. But, always remember that the bottom line is money. You need money as it is a tool in life. Also, start an IRA as soon as you can.
Oh, by the way as they have lowered the standards for High School so much over the years most trades require a two degree in a junior college before you start you apprenticeship.
2007-12-19 04:48:20
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answered by Old Goat 3
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i'd merely % a commerce ability over a college diploma if I knew precisely what i had to do, if there have been activity openings in that section, and if I knew that i'd like artwork in that distinctive commerce. If all i had to be in existence became right into a dental hygienist, then i'd take the two years of school to try this. If i wanted extra advantageous than merely a minimum salary activity, i'd decide for the college diploma.
2016-10-08 22:24:28
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answered by stothard 4
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depends on what you want to do career wise, but for me, college degree
2007-12-19 04:39:10
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answered by Marilyn D 3
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