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Old 09.23.2008, 06:29 AM   #54
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I have to agree that getting a degree isn't mandatory in getting a decent job. I hate the people I know who go to school thinking they're going to be millionaires or people who are mad at me because I have never attended college. I always thought going to college was for the pursuit of learning and for the knowledge/experience gained (and a degree of course) and not so much about "I'm going to get fucking rich after I graduate!" Like, the only college I'd be interested in going to is probably an art school, and I highly doubt any degrees I'd get from there would help me much in life. If people wanted to be doctors or lawyers, they could easily do that.. like I said, we could all be rich pretty easily if we were really committed to that. But meh.
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