I respect everyones opinions about schooling, alot of people are successful from getting a nifty degree and getting a killer job, I also know a couple of my Dad's friends who have doctorates in the medical field and are having trouble finding jobs.
In my
opinion, (not fact mind you) schooling, for me anyways, is just the basic fundamentals of life. It teaches you how to read, write and do math. Sure, taking some history and science will do a person good, but unless you have a passionate yearning for a certain path that involves learning those skills, I don't see the advantage in pursuing knowledge any higher than a GED. (which in reality, is
basically the same as a HS diploma)
I've done 2 years in public speaking, 1 in debate, alot of reading, writing, typing mathematics and social skills. For someone who's going into the business field as a career, what is the big "HOLY CRAP YOUR NOT FINISHING HIGH-SCHOOL??!" dilemma for?
Just my opinion; I don't plan on doing any college, and If I do, it would be sales related. (Which is one of those arenas where people could care less what degree you have, as long as you got experience.) They just want you to know what your talking about and have the
salesman personality.
Maybe everything my Dad told me is wrong, but he's successful in his business and he never did college. I'm not saying that it's for everyone, certainly not everyone is supposed to run their own business, but it's in my core that I should follow in my Dad's footsteps. So far, God hasn't told me what I'm doing is wrong...I think I'll let Him be the one to say "Hey-oh! Stop it stop it, go to college and get a normal job bud."
Not to step on any toes, but read this:
http://www.tooft.com/10-richest-people- ... h-college/
There are alot more then just them, go Google if ya don't believe me. Anywho, hope I made my point. Once again, it's just my honest opinion, people who do well with college degrees, good for you! There's alot of skill involved in that, but it's not for everyone.
Also DryStar, thanks for pointing that out.