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To each his own. Some go to trade school. Some go to college. Some go to neither. Some drop out of high school. And yet, members from each group can do amazing things. Or they can do nothing. Let's not attack each other for our own decisions, eh?
Jake
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Ah, so you went to a TRADE school and not a UNIVERSITY, so you basically have no credibility concerning the problem that I put forward. But anyways; I never said I would just agree that you have an opinion and that's that. If you put your counter-opinion out there, don't be surprised when someone responds against it. I wish I was a Texas tough guy like you with your motorcycle and your backwards baseball cap. Please understand that people have different motives for what they do. You obviously care about money. Some people go to to universities because they were given scholarships and can't not go to college on the grounds that somebody else needs this money more than they do, so they shouldn't squander it. Some go because they have to for their chosen career. It's great that you don't need a college degree to make lots of money, but don't throw the same condescending blanket over every other college-educated person.
It's Saturday and I've had a long day having to deal with some school related work ( I teach). I'm tired and not going to read this entire thread, but this is what I did in college.
I had 4 summer internships before I graduated and I graduated in 4 years. That means, I literally did not have a single summer. However every summer was a blast. I learned a ton, came back with a ton and made money while doing it. What kind of summer do you want? One to waste your time and money on or one where you can make really good use of? Being in school doesn't mean your time is locked up. You can still get a lot of things accomplished, things that has nothing to do with school, but can be done with more convenience because you are a student.
Plus, you've got a scholarship while many others are surviving on ramen 3 meals a day.