Ryan the Temp said:
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The point of college is so you can earn that much and not work your ass off every day working overtime hours and not being there for your family.
My first job was for my dad's concrete company. After a couple summers of laying concrete from sun up to sun down, he sat me down and said, "You can go to college and work with your brain, or you can be like me and work with your back for the rest of your life."
My father had a contractors company. I worked doing all the labor jobs and did not want to work in that environment for my life. I respect all those that do. I would not say that college was a waste of time and money. It taught me many life lessons and built a great network of friends and business people that I would not have been exposed to. I had a great time at A&M. A lot of my time is spent talking about and watching Aggie sports. I would not have had that love for this without being on campus. Yes u can be a fan of A&M sports without going there, but I take pride because I went there didn't buy the tshirt.
The Aggie network is real. I do agree that engineers don't need poly sci and wasteful coarses that don't pertain to their degree plan.
On a different note, not all people that open their own business make it.
I believe you should do what ever your heart desires and if it takes a college degree to do it go to college. If you want to work in a specific trade for the rest of your life go to that trade school. If you want to take a shot at owning your own business, learn as much as you can about it, take some business classes that pertain to what you need to know about running a business and do that. Just go the route that takes you to your end goal. Mine was college and I would do it again
Then there is which four year college. I don't understand the allure to spend 5090 k a year on tuition. on college. A&M is around 30-35k a year all in. And I would say that you get a network of people in the work force that you have a common interest with. When I see a plumbing business that says Aggie owned. I immediately have trust in them and will usually use them for my jobs. This is plumbing electrical remodel stuff