Yes it does. Getting into a place with a 30% admit rate means more than getting into a place with a 90% admit rate. |
Please get out more. |
It’s time to leave your bubble. |
Unless it covers the cost 100%, chances are they can’t afford college. |
There are quite a few colleges that meet full need, and a couple that provide aid for people making under a certain income. |
| Only around 20% of my high school went to college and that was mainly community college. |
| 50% go to college - this is why "prepared for college", academically, does not need to mean Honors and AP classes. A student working on grade-level and not beyond, as long as they have a decent unweighted gpa will have college options. They will not have the option of the top publics near the DMV or elite privates, but they have plenty of options around the country. |
The ‘tradesmen’ and entrepreneurs that I know who skipped college, earn plenty more than many people with degrees. You should step outside of your little bubble, OP. |
All of the tradesmen and "entrepreneurs" I know make less than 70k a year. |
| Can we please stop the feud between white collar and blue collar. I have members from both of these groups in my social circle…all are intelligent, caring, and financially stable. |
I doubt they're ALL financially stable. And anyway it's important for those without education to know their place. |
Same here. I have nieces and nephews on one side of the family who are firefighters, welders, electricians, RNs who went for the associates degree, etc. The other side all have college degrees. Both sides and their respective families seem to be doing just fine. |
+ 1 |
What the heck. |
It’s a troll post. Best to ignore. |