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Experience Is anyone in this btch in college

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Is anyone here currently in college or 100% committed to going? This may be a controversial opinion, but earning a degree and having the assurance of a structured plan seems better than taking an entry-level job and trying to sustain my goals on top of everything else.
 
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College hasn’t ensured a structured plan since 2008, 30 percent of the homeless population in america are college graduates.
 
Is anyone here currently in college or 100% committed to going? This may be a controversial opinion, but earning a degree and having the assurance of a structured plan seems better than taking an entry-level job and trying to sustain my goals on top of everything else.
just committed today planning on getting a law degree going for philosophy undergrad
a lot of ppl think their so enlightened for denouncing college but imo having a degree is so important
 
just committed today planning on getting a law degree going for philosophy undergrad
a lot of ppl think their so enlightened for denouncing college but imo having a degree is so important
Oh i’m still probably getting a degree i just don’t think it’s a sure thing the was some people make it out to be, unless you’re going into law or the medical field.
 
just committed today planning on getting a law degree going for philosophy undergrad
a lot of ppl think their so enlightened for denouncing college but imo having a degree is so important
As "committed" you mean that you applied for a college and they accepted you?
 
As "committed" you mean that you applied for a college and they accepted you?
yeah they accepted me and i put down my deposit
 
Oh i’m still probably getting a degree i just don’t think it’s a sure thing the was some people make it out to be, unless you’re going into law or the medical field.
That is an obvious statement. The fields of law and medicine are very broad, and it is difficult to pursue them unless you have a well-defined plan for yourself.
 
stop standing on your tippy toes bud
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Is anyone here currently in college or 100% committed to going? This may be a controversial opinion, but earning a degree and having the assurance of a structured plan seems better than taking an entry-level job and trying to sustain my goals on top of everything else.
oh wait you’re in nyc?
 

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yeah, I'm in my 4th year of college for Law
 
yeah they accepted me and i put down my deposit
oh wait you’re in nyc?
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I am contemplating attending a two-year for business & entrepreneurship. Through that, I could potentially secure an internship with a company and then decide from there whether I want to remain in that field or branch out.
 
Yeah I’m in college and it feels like a waste of time
 
Yeah I’m in college and it feels like a waste of time
Do you think that's because you consistently demotivated, or the university?
 
Do you think that's because you consistently demotivated, or the university?
No, I’m doing aerospace engineering. My degree probably has no future due to AI
College was such a cancer waste of time I regret ever enrolling
tell me about it
 
No, I’m doing aerospace engineering. My degree probably has no future due to AI

tell me about it
I guess since I'm not in your shoes I can't say much. But at the end of the day don't predispose your potential before you know your capability. Robots, Electronics and all of that can only do so much and eventually it's all going to come back to haunt us when we run out of materials or ideas. Just be different
 
Biology and cs

I’m on a leave of absence rn but I don’t plan on going back
Why don't you plan on going back though? i don't mean to be that guy but there has to be a reason.
 
Why don't you plan on going back though? i don't mean to be that guy but there has to be a reason.
Not worth the time, the homework is complete aids
 
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Not with the time, the homework is complete aids
That's pretty valid, depending where you go. Who or what you have will dictate the amount of work you have and time to complete it. hopefully you find your path :peeporiot:
 
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I am contemplating attending a two-year for business & entrepreneurship. Through that, I could potentially secure an internship with a company and then decide from there whether I want to remain in that field or branch out.
in nyc? what school?
 
yuh im in my third year of uni
 
yea i'm in college n shit
 

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