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Originally Posted by Aidan
I kinda have to disagree here.
I would only go to College if you know exactly what you want to do and have a good idea of what your gained knowledge and education will do for you.
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Most students do not complete a degree in the same area they thought they would when they signed up....unless they are going to highly technical/specified programs like medical nucleoradiology or something.
It is normal to change majors several times.
Students change and grow physically, mentally, and socially...there are often changes that could not be predicted.....and sometimes you do not realize what you learned in college until years after you get out.
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Daddy's liquor cabinet and did dumb shit. Wasn't that what we were suppose to do in High School? Then again maybe it's different here with legal age being so low.
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Yeah, well, Aiden lives where the legal drinking age is only 18 years of age...so what do you expect? Plus, Albertans are famous for "dumb shit" anyways....they voted for Ralph Klein repeatedly and traded Wayne Gretzky ;-)
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Basically, what I saying, don't rush into secondary education unless you have a good understanding of what you would like to achieve. Don't just go for the hell of it.
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One should never incur that kind of debt "just for the hell of it," true.
And one should be committed to not wasting the time....or your Professors'.
If you are not going to go in order to genuinely attempt to expand your consciousness, then I suggest going to Africa or India instead. ;-)
But, seriously....
Once you have the degree, and the insights acquired during it, nobody can take that away from you...except via lobotomy.
But...school will still be there in 5 years!
It is hard to juggle both.
It occurs to me that if your partnership is not resilient and flexible enough for the two of you to find a constructive work-around....then it is not worth disregarding your education for....and you should go your separate ways.....your partner may leave you....your degree cannot.