Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pôster might be a troll, but she is right. She never said college is bad. She is only stating the obvious. Our economy is not big enough to support the current number of college graduates. So instead of graduating with a film degree from jambalaya state, you might as well go to a Trade school and save your money.
You see, people who need to save their money don't usually graduate with a film degree from jambalaya state - trust funders do and they can afford it.
You would be surprised…..go to any state school….and check the kids studying degrees where there is zero chance of a payoff…..
Hmm… how does that actually help society if taxpayers keep funding basket-weaving degrees?
Anonymous wrote:Ok you go first. Don’t send your kid to college.
Good luck with that!
PS- some of us can afford college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pôster might be a troll, but she is right. She never said college is bad. She is only stating the obvious. Our economy is not big enough to support the current number of college graduates. So instead of graduating with a film degree from jambalaya state, you might as well go to a Trade school and save your money.
You see, people who need to save their money don't usually graduate with a film degree from jambalaya state - trust funders do and they can afford it.
You would be surprised…..go to any state school….and check the kids studying degrees where there is zero chance of a payoff…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pôster might be a troll, but she is right. She never said college is bad. She is only stating the obvious. Our economy is not big enough to support the current number of college graduates. So instead of graduating with a film degree from jambalaya state, you might as well go to a Trade school and save your money.
You see, people who need to save their money don't usually graduate with a film degree from jambalaya state - trust funders do and they can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Pôster might be a troll, but she is right. She never said college is bad. She is only stating the obvious. Our economy is not big enough to support the current number of college graduates. So instead of graduating with a film degree from jambalaya state, you might as well go to a Trade school and save your money.
Anonymous wrote:College is to meet a spouse and lifetime post-college social circle. Everything else about it is window dressing. You can get a “business” or “engineering” or “nursing” degree at any degree mill local regional college for cheap. Parents are paying big bucks for the curated dating pools and friend groups; in other words, avoid your kid dating and socializing with lower and middle class if at all possible.
Anonymous wrote:The original post is the "dumbification" or whatever.
What is this nonsense - is this a foreign psyop - telling Americans that education is "dumb" and don't get one?
Anonymous wrote:Who on DCUM is graduating with six figures of debt? I don’t know anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Majority of SAHM 's have a college degree and because of that they married educated well off people. Or in my BIL case he married my sister with a big job as he had a college degree and was a stay at home dad most of his life.
So there is value even if you dont use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid wants to be a pilot and get a degree in aviation maintenance. Seems fairly AI-proof. This kid could not last a day in a 9-5 office job anyway, so we were never going to waste $300k on a liberal arts degree. The aviation idea is more stable than the other ideas he's thrown out, like a park ranger, ski patroller, or rafting guide.
He sounds like he’s 10, so I wouldn’t worry about it. I wanted to be a cowboy and I’m a girl. Now I’m a neuroscientist at a pharmaceutical company - go figure.