Thread:RePeat/@comment-1693968-20140305220535/@comment-4845243-20140309051056

LegoSuperBowser wrote: Obi the LEGO Fan wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote:

Obi the LEGO Fan wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote:

Obi the LEGO Fan wrote:

LegoSuperBowser wrote: I'm not in algebra yet. I'm injoying not being in it while I can. I thought you were 15... o_0 I am. My mom didn't start homeschooling me till later then most kids. Besides, it's not like I'm going to college. Uhh... Everyone should go to college. No they should not. That is a dabate I can handle. College is necessary both for learning important ideas and learning intellectual skills that will serve you for the rest of your life. It is also necessary to be competitive in most high-paying jobs. There's really no excusable reason to not go to college, in my opinion, unless you want to go into, say, the police academy, the military, or some sort of vocational trade like a metal worker or mechanic. I can name a bunch more jobs, that don't need a college degree for. There are so many jobs, where people don't. And I think like 65% of kids that go to college, ''don't know what they want to do later. ''aka, don't know what they want to major in. Some do know what they want, but end up doing a job, that didn't need college. Of course there are jobs which you don't need a college degree for. That doesn't justify not going to college in of itself, though. Also, it is sadly true that many don't know what major to pick, but that does not negate the benefits of going to college. Most jobs worth having (in my opinion) require education beyond high-school. Maybe I'm just a sophisticated snob, though, who couldn't endure the thought of doing menial tasks for a living. I'll elaborate more later on the benefits of a college education.