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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone should go to college, if at all (financially) possible. Do whatever afterwards.[/quote] Lol no. There were kids in Algebra I in SENIOR YEAR at my high school. You think they should’ve gone to college? It would have been a gigantic waste of money they didn’t have. Not to mention the opportunity cost of spending 4 years in college only to be unemployable afterwards because you got terrible grades. [/quote] College doesn't have to be a traditional 4-year program. There's community college for a 2-year degree. Plus lots of technical schooling. It cracks me up how this area sticks its nose up at the technical trades while constantly asking for recs on good trade skilled labor. Moreover, weird flex bragging about how you went to a school that clearly failed many students academically. [/quote] When pp said college I assumed they meant 4-year. They should have specified if they didn’t mean that. And I wasn’t “bragging” or “flexing,” lol. I was stated my experience because some people on here live in a bubble. [/quote]
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