What did I say that was pretentious? Your obsession with following , me around, thread to thread, is tiresome. All I said was that getting a liberal arts degree is okay if you are going to grad school for something employable latter. Are just angry that I won't engage you on your bullsh!t political threads? Fvck off!
stop drinking the koolaid,those stats are old AND skewed. If you take out science and math majors, the numbers don't look so good.
^^^^^^ Plus, a higher income dosn't mean your not in debt still from loans. How many people who don't go to college or do anything productive with there lives are thrown into those stats? For example, being a bartender for a living. I'd be curious to see those same stats, but compared to people who went to trade schools or something similar. My sister went to college AND grad school. Biology major. Before grad school she got a job, was working and moving up, paying off debt but wasn't in over her head. Went to grad school to further her career, now is in way over her head. Struggling. She makes more than me. But I don't have loans to pay off. My point is that a higher income dosn't always mean more money
I tend to blur asstail honky & siggbutt for some reason(s). One of 'em is a self-proclaimed highly edumacated consultant to businesses(!) & the other is the guy whose taxes don't ever go up but he's making a really good living, or some such malarkey. Both of 'em adore higher taxes, hate on the people who have accomplished economic security due to a lifetime of hard work & believe that 'someone' will pay for free collitch educations as America continues to go socialist. Anyways...
Don't forget "well rounded" lol. Just another pseudo-intellectual with extremely poor social and coping skills
Do 2 years of community college and transfer to a Uni of your choice as a junior. You will save thousands of dollars and will get better grades and then when you transfer in, you will still have beer money. I got a masters and 2 Bs degrees for less than it would have cost for me to get one bachelors at a 4 year uni.
Well, you'll definitely be on the coast and probably get to surf more. The coast guard station down the road is one of my favorite spots. But you won't get to blow sh!t up. And I did get stationed in Hawaii, not too bad.