heavenlyboy34
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Degrees are all useless; very few are working in the field they graduated in. A degree can get you a job, maybe, at McDonalds- it does not mean you will ever be working in your area of interest.
Do you know a licensed medical practitioner that knows anything about food and health? Do you know any lawyer that actually knows what the Constitution means? Nullification?
The greatest computer techs I know did not go to school for computers. One friend makes minimum $10,000 a pop, with no degree.
In the arts, a degree means squat. It does not guarantee talent. Many of the greatest artists/musicians/actors I know were told by the university they applied to, to NOT come there- they had nothing to teach them. No one wants a film crew that has been sitting in a seat for 8 years- they want someone that has been making films.
Public ed was started to make the general public into compliant factory workers. College is usually just a continuation of The Matrix.
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This does NOT mean that learning is not important. Real learning should be a life time pursuit. Most PHDs never pick a book up again- they've had all the desire to learn squeezed out of them.
This^^ When young people ask me about this kind of thing, I just say that there are only a few degrees worth getting-those in medicine and certain sciences. The others are only worthwhile if you get a teaching degree and teach the subject you major in. Interview someone who does the job you want to do before wasting years and thousands of dollars. There are thousands of people with much more schooling in my specialties than I who are earning minimum wage, drawing unemployment, or doing work that has nothing to do with their degrees. Do you happen to have stats about people who get their degrees paid for by the military? My dad double majored in mathematics and chemistry paid for by the army, but spent his life doing the trade he learned while there (electrician). Never used the degree for a damn thing.