college is a waste of money

Correction:

"Collage is good if you want to spend your life working for someone else"... AND getting paid.

You left out the getting paid part. Nothing wrong with working for someone, as long as you getting paid for honest work. Some business owners work 70 hours a week for $150K a year. Some people work 40 hours a week for $150K a year. I will kindly take the 40 hours a week a big salary working for someone. As I stated above, attend college if you serious about getting paid. Do a business at the same time as in college.

Just because you have a business don't mean you getting paid.

Most likely you will be getting paid $70,000 starting if your lucky with a nice $300,000 of collage dept that you will be paying off until your are 40. Meanwhile the entrepreneur will be a millionaire by the time he is 40 with his house paid off by the time hes 35.
 
Research over the last couple of years suggests the UK graduate premium in salary is still strong enough to justify a 3-year degree course after leaving school. However, rising course fees are eroding this so its worth less than it used to be. Graduates from the top universities can expect the best premium in salaries, male graduates more so than female.

One annoying factor is that this sort of research always compares degree graduates typically at age 21, with school-leavers at age 18. Studies don't seem to look at graduates v's school-leavers at 16: if they did, the graduate premiums would probably be far more significant.

I can't find research into how likely graduates are to be unemployed or how secure graduate jobs tend to be.

Obviously there's also no research I can find as to how "easy" or "pleasant" graduates' jobs are.

From my own experience, I was interested in a career which was a mixed environment - I did not want to find myself working in an exclusively or almost exclusively male career. Maybe that was just me. But though degree courses tend to offer this possibility, again, I can't find research that illustrates this either.
 
Most likely you will be getting paid $70,000 starting if your lucky with a nice $300,000 of collage dept that you will be paying off until your are 40. Meanwhile the entrepreneur will be a millionaire by the time he is 40 with his house paid off by the time hes 35.

Bekim,

Only an irresponsible idot gets a $300K loan for a 4 year college degree.

If a person did not get a full or half paid scholarship from a university, then that person needs to pick a cheap college to attend. Or, go to 2 year community college, then transfer to university for 2 years.

There is no need for a person to have $300K in student loan unless a doctor.

Again, just because you start a business does not guarantee you will be a millionaire. A person better have a good idea and extreme passion for a good business these days.
 
Bekim,

Only an irresponsible idot gets a $300K loan for a 4 year college degree.

If a person did not get a full or half paid scholarship from a university, then that person needs to pick a cheap college to attend. Or, go to 2 year community college, then transfer to university for 2 years.

There is no need for a person to have $300K in student loan unless a doctor.

Again, just because you start a business does not guarantee you will be a millionaire. A person better have a good idea and extreme passion for a good business these days.

The only way to pose the “college is a waste” argument is to compare an Uber successful dropout to a college educated failure. I wonder if the people who make this argument should have studied more in college themselves.
 
Most likely you will be getting paid $70,000 starting if your lucky with a nice $300,000 of collage dept that you will be paying off until your are 40. Meanwhile the entrepreneur will be a millionaire by the time he is 40 with his house paid off by the time hes 35.
What's your experience as an entrepreneur? You could just as easily advise a random person to try to play professional baseball instead of going to college because they'll be a millionaire by the time they're 40. Being an entrepreneur requires a certain skill set that very few people have, it's hard as shit, a huge number of entrepreneurs fail, and having a degree and more importantly the resulting network from a decent school makes it immeasurably easier and makes you far more likely to succeed. If you haven't had that experience, and none of the entrepreneurs around you have had that experience, and you're all just high school graduates, then you can count yourself exceedingly fortunate. You'll probably want to give that unicorn you live with an extra hug today, because that's not the real world the rest of us entrepreneurs, even successful ones, live in!
 
College in the US for many students are an extension of high school. they shouldn't be in college at all. a lot of them are in college because it allows their family to continue to receive increased welfare/dole checks,
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Maybe useful sometimes??
Billgates/MSFT, + Mark Z, FB , both quit college so it could be helpful to go a Bit + Quit LOL .:D:D
 
1. Everybody can not be self employed.
2. To have your own business you don't need a college degree.

Granted that not everyone can be a business owner and some have to be an employee, it is better to seek other opportunities and multiple income streams. I grew up thinking that studying hard and getting a good job is the goal. Atleast, that is why my grandfather and mother told me. Looking back, I now see it was bad advice! I now tell younger members of my family to not be afraid to try starting a business but, in a field they are interested in, that way they do not get bored and give up easily. If you have interest in something, it is easier to become good at it and succeed!
 
What's your experience as an entrepreneur? You could just as easily advise a random person to try to play professional baseball instead of going to college because they'll be a millionaire by the time they're 40. Being an entrepreneur requires a certain skill set that very few people have, it's hard as shit, a huge number of entrepreneurs fail, and having a degree and more importantly the resulting network from a decent school makes it immeasurably easier and makes you far more likely to succeed. If you haven't had that experience, and none of the entrepreneurs around you have had that experience, and you're all just high school graduates, then you can count yourself exceedingly fortunate. You'll probably want to give that unicorn you live with an extra hug today, because that's not the real world the rest of us entrepreneurs, even successful ones, live in!

I’ve run a successful business for 22 years. I used to work 60 hours a week now I work 20 hours a week. My real world looks different then your real world obviously.
 
The only way to pose the “college is a waste” argument is to compare an Uber successful dropout to a college educated failure. I wonder if the people who make this argument should have studied more in college themselves.

I do have a college degree in Accounting and have a year of units in my masters. Looking back, I see I would have been better off trying to start a business, much, much earlier. I am now 60 but, going in a different route. How, I wish I could bring back 20-30 years of my life. Robert Kiyosaki opened my eyes like his Rich Dad (step father) opened his!
 
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