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Old 06.03.2006, 10:33 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark

and even a guy I know who is serious about college has said that you're not going to be rich off of it, but you'll just probably end up doing a job you like a lot more than stocking, making about the same wage.. and if that's all it is, I don't think it's worth it.

What are your guys's views on college?

do not believe that guy for a second. Look at the statistics. There is a very thick, bold line between college graduate's salaries and highschool graduate's salaries.

But dont go if your just going to try to get it over with to move on, you must retain it to better yourself.

All men by nature desire knowledge. - Aristotle

College is not only a way to get "richer" but you can also continue to learn at fast rate and more knowledge is never a bad thing. Check out this if you have the time:
http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-3/value.htm

this is that guys conclusion:
"While it is clear that investment in a college degree, especially for those students in the lowest income brackets, is a financial burden, the long-term benefits to individuals as well as to society at large, appear to far outweigh the costs. "
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