Thread:RePeat/@comment-1693968-20140305220535/@comment-26929881-20140310195943

Danielboone6702 wrote: I somewhat agree with Drew. To me, college is a sink-or-swim experience. If you make the right decisions about which major you choose, how to spend your time, etc., it can make you very successful and get you a very good job. On the other hand, if you just goof off in college or pick useless majors, you could end up losing a lot of money and getting a job that you really didn't need to go to college for. It is definitely not beneficial for everyone.

Also, I personally would not want to be a police officer even if it paid highly. The police force is very corrupt and unethical from what I've heard, and I don't really like to be in a career like that. It also involves dealing with life-threatening situations. Agreed with your first part.

ABout the 2nd part, it depends what state you're in. And what city/town also. And about the life-threatening situations, there are those, but someone has to do'em. And I feel like I can handle that stuff, better then some.