starkid wrote:
Alizee wrote:
it's the only way i can get this college thing done if i know that in 1 yr i will have some sort of a career going.
Ok, but if you're not really interested in the schoolwork, are you sure you'll be interested in performing the job duties?
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but minimum wage... $7.50.... who can survive off that???
Depending on the number of hours worked, one could survive on that if one was willing to drastically reduce one's living expenses. I don't know where you live, but the military and various sorts of apprenticeships might be alternatives to college that suit you. There are also vocational programs that are shorter than nursing school.
Sure. a job is a job. It's not a bad job either, helping people and such. There are a ton worse jobs than this for the pay. It's probably the only thing I can do, besides pharmacy, but I don't want to go to pharmacy because of the time involve. I rather just buy houses with money I can make now while the market is low, and make passive income. I doubt I can go through biochem and high science classes.... so pharmacy is out too.
I don't see any vocational programs besides cosmetology in my area, and I look into that, but the pay isn't good enough for the cost of school. I'm indifferent about that too.
and most importantly, I will feel like a loser if I don't have a degree.... so going to college is partly my self-esteem. If you ask me 2 yrs I would probably tell you college is stupid and pointless...
My college is free, hypothetically I think it last for 10 yrs, for any community college in my state.