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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where is the data that shows that blue collar professions on average make more than white collar ones after paying back college loans?[/quote]You are missing the point. People without college aren’t the financial Berden that people think because they are making as much or more than their counterparts so stop using college as be all to end all, was the point. [/quote] So where's the data on this? Particularly for the millennials who should have enough data on this by now.[/quote]I can only go on my own data. I make about 220 k with no college whatsoever, but have done great without it. [/quote] Good example of why, in general, college is correlated more with success PP. You appear to have never been taught how to extrapolate beyond your own experiences. Of course, some people who don't go to college do great. And some people who go to college end up as failures. But statistically, the group who goes to college is much more likely to be successful. And your solo experience does not disprove that point.[/quote]I didn’t realize I had to be so literal for you but here we go- um, yes I realize that I’m not the only one that’s successful without college and many people have pointed to the same thing, knowing people that have done extremely well without a degree. I’m backing up that greater point of being in a position to relate to people that know someone that didn’t need college. I know many people that feel like college was a waste of time and they chose careers that had nothing to do with what they studied, also. [/quote] Lol. People can relate to others who went to college or not. It’s only a couple years of life so pretty much everyone has friends who went or didn’t go. I do think people of similar means and interests tend to stick together. [/quote]Not necessarily. I’m actually the only one of my friends that didn’t go to college. [/quote]
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