Thread:RePeat/@comment-1693968-20140305220535/@comment-1693968-20140311012548

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.

In response to your second post, I understand why you personally wouldn't want to do it. It's certainly not a job designed for everyone. However, if it really is corrupt, then they need people such as you, who would help remove the corruption. Again, that task isn't for just anyone, you have to be special to take that on.