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richardhutnik said:
TauKappaNASA said:

This thread is ridiculous....Sour grapes written all over it. Get to where I'm I'm at today without a degree. Good luck....Am I'm not being arrogant. I'm doing what I have dreamed since I was a kid and I'm just saying there is no way I'd be here right now if I didn't go to college (a cheap state school for the record).

How about people find a way to get degrees without any debt?  If a college degree is such a lock for employment, would banks lend college graduates money to relocate right after graduating the way they give out student loans?

By the way, you can find more on how college can be a waste of time here:

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=125157977519656

A facebook group with 6 members is your evidence of the dimished value of a college degree? You can't be serious.

It's true that a college degree is not a guarantee of economic success, but that's dependant on one's effort and inherent skills. What is true is that with the exception of certain industries, functions, and entrepreneurs with great ideas and execution, a college degree is necessary for most high skilled, long-term careers. I certainly would not have aquired my previous lucrative position at a large global media firm without my college career and would not be currently attending a top global business school which combined with hard work, will certainly result in an even higher level of success.

In addition, there are intangible benefits to a college education that can't really be aquired elsewhere. The caliber of different minds and experiences you encounter in college are invaluable. College is more than just books and lectures. It's an unforgetable, fully rewarding, and wholistic experience that everyone with a will and means should strive to take advantage of.

College may not be for everyone but for those who are willing to take advantage of all aspects of it, college is a lifelong rewarding experience.