dstanleywfu
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what year did you drop out of college
2012 as a freshman
what year did you drop out of college
2012 as a freshman
Are you a cute girl?
haha nah that would make life easier though. For the most part I got lucky and landed a good paying job in a good company that treats employees well.
What industry?
I work for Time Warner
Right on. Side note - Davie County might lead the nation in 15-20 pounds overweight dental hygienists per capita. My kind of women.
Economically short term it is much worse, but you shouldn't discount the sociological value of a college education and diploma. There are always going to be doors and windows that open for college graduates that don't open for non.The problem is most history majors are working the same shitty jobs as the kids who didn't graduate. Waiting table's with a history degree and paying off student loans is far worse than just waiting tables.
Meh, you know what has more sociological value? Shit tons of straight cash homieEconomically short term it is much worse, but you shouldn't discount the sociological value of a college education and diploma. There are always going to be doors and windows that open for college graduates that don't open for non.
I agree that college is not the best route for everyone and I have enormous admiration for two clients in particular that have built amazing businesses without a college degree. (One actually dropped out of high school). But for people that work for companies rather than start companies, there is a higher risk when it comes time to find a new job.
Finally, although Mussano and Iosue are doubtless correct that the federal government must have a role in acquiring this needed national data, the implementation of performance-based funding formulas based on these data should be left to the states, not to the federal government, which has shown itself to be less than reliable in this area.
Just jumping in here; did anyone else not realize that Brian Williams (NBC anchor) dropped out of school after completing only 18 credits? While he says it's his biggest regret, I was quite amazed to hear that.
weird to regret dropping out of school and ending up making millions (despite losing his job for a dumb Fish tale). sounds like something you say to interviewers to sound humble