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Does it matter where you got your degree ?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16511041" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>It's true that not every kid will thrive in college. That's no reason to throw in the towel and not send them. If you can afford it all your kids should go. Even if what they take in university does not end up as their career.</p><p></p><p>No extra education or knowledge is a bad thing. Kids get life experiences, stressful and joyous when they attend college. They will meet people, both faculty and students, that are not like them in thinking, appearance and economic situation. Be exposed to new ideas and ways and discover how to think for themselves. Have a blast while they still have few responsibilities. Open their eyes to a whole world of possibilities and not just what mom and dad do. Maybe even meet their future spouse in a challenging intellectual environment instead of a bar or strip club. Who knows? They will have memories to last a lifetime.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry, they will still have the rest of their lives to spend with people who all think and do as they do. Hopefully it will just be a higher level of thinking and doing and more money to do it with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16511041, member: 191643"] It's true that not every kid will thrive in college. That's no reason to throw in the towel and not send them. If you can afford it all your kids should go. Even if what they take in university does not end up as their career. No extra education or knowledge is a bad thing. Kids get life experiences, stressful and joyous when they attend college. They will meet people, both faculty and students, that are not like them in thinking, appearance and economic situation. Be exposed to new ideas and ways and discover how to think for themselves. Have a blast while they still have few responsibilities. Open their eyes to a whole world of possibilities and not just what mom and dad do. Maybe even meet their future spouse in a challenging intellectual environment instead of a bar or strip club. Who knows? They will have memories to last a lifetime. Don't worry, they will still have the rest of their lives to spend with people who all think and do as they do. Hopefully it will just be a higher level of thinking and doing and more money to do it with. [/QUOTE]
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