Except this one.
That is alright, education is still an investment.

Now someone like you could argue, that although I didn't get a skilled job of my education level, but I got a life experience, maturity, life long friendship, etc. out of college and that was worth my money. If you value those that high, so be it. But purely from an economical POV, your return was negative if you don't work in the chosen industry or you don't need the skillset acquired in your current job.
I would say to that: You could have got similar experience for much cheaper or even by earning a salary. As a 18-19 year old not knowing what to do with yourself you could have volunteered to work for an organization maybe even abroad, and you bet you would have matured even more with such an experience. I am fond of the gap year concept, trying to find yourself.
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