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Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="Zemedici" data-source="post: 16074727" data-attributes="member: 146355"><p>I look at it like this.</p><p></p><p>There is NOTHING that stops an individual from learning new concepts, whether its college, self taught, private tutor, OJT, etc. As with anything there are pros and cons to every single approach.</p><p></p><p>I am 100% self taught in my entire professional career. From automotive performance to customer service to service writer to currently doing business analytics, all self taught. I have learned more by putting in the effort and time than I EVER would have learned from college. I dropped out before the water got too deep, as I was treading bad....I had 3 professors in one semester that would spend 1 lecture a week trashing the opposing political party....I'm paying you to teach me shit. I don't give a fat **** who you vote for. People get comfortable, and lose sight of 'their own lane' and how they need to stay the **** in it. </p><p></p><p>As [USER=5905]@RDJ[/USER] said, college is certainly not for everyone. And its completely up to the individual to assess the situation and make the correct decision for their future. Too often now does a situation not go the way the person intended, and someone else should take the blame. Not how it should go....personal accountability.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zemedici, post: 16074727, member: 146355"] I look at it like this. There is NOTHING that stops an individual from learning new concepts, whether its college, self taught, private tutor, OJT, etc. As with anything there are pros and cons to every single approach. I am 100% self taught in my entire professional career. From automotive performance to customer service to service writer to currently doing business analytics, all self taught. I have learned more by putting in the effort and time than I EVER would have learned from college. I dropped out before the water got too deep, as I was treading bad....I had 3 professors in one semester that would spend 1 lecture a week trashing the opposing political party....I'm paying you to teach me shit. I don't give a fat **** who you vote for. People get comfortable, and lose sight of 'their own lane' and how they need to stay the **** in it. As [USER=5905]@RDJ[/USER] said, college is certainly not for everyone. And its completely up to the individual to assess the situation and make the correct decision for their future. Too often now does a situation not go the way the person intended, and someone else should take the blame. Not how it should go....personal accountability..... [/QUOTE]
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