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Education or money??
i am on a first year of university (20 years old)
make over 120k a year to those who are older and wiser what to chose money or education?:helpme |
Monie over edumacation I spose
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How did you get into college with spelling like that?
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i am good at math, physics not english lol
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If you are only going to school to try and land a high-paying job, then stay with what you are doing now as you seem to be making way more than 99% of people right out of school would make |
i am taking IT, and thinking about switching to marketing, since iT is sooooo boring...
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Atleast you can choose what to learn and learn the latest technologies, something standard universities don't offer :2 cents: As for marketing, almost everything you'd learn in school is "common sense". Learn from the net, it's a lot more upto date (esp. if you want to focus on online marketing versus offline marketing) |
:thumbsup thanks for suggestions
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Stick with the money until you are really driven and focused on learning something in school for a reason. THEN go with your passion and learn something cool and you'll have the money, interest, and drive to do your education right, instead of it just being the "thing to do". :2 cents:
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take education, you can make money with it when your other incomes fail.
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or a real job which is 40k a year lol... |
education is important :thumbsup people will have high regards on you when you have finished something and will land to any job you want...let's face it! though i agree that experience is the best teacher...but depends on the experience
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Neither.
Ill take health :2 cents: Regards, Lee |
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make way more cash online than my education will let me do BUT, im still at school part-time just for some security :2 cents: |
Take the money, travel around the world and experience other cultures first hand. It's the best education you can get.
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i run some sponsors, did pharmacy time to time, a bit of this and that
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Money unless you have a passion for something to learn
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i got my ged at 9th grade and started working online
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do what i do...
schedule just a few classes around your online work schedule and/or take at home correspondence courses |
In this day and age, I would choose money or do school part-time.
It won't hurt to take a few years off to see how far you can push your online business. You can always return to school, and unlike in the past, a degree doesn't gaurantee any job security after school ends. Also if you find IT boring, by all means switch your studies to something else. You mentioned marketing. Why not... it could even benefit your business. |
drop out so you can focus solely on your business and make 200k+ a year. you can always go back to school later in life.
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definitly a good way imho |
Money! You are earning more per year than other people ever will!
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Continue with school. When your current lifestyle falls on the floor you will have something to fall back ON. :)
It will serve you well, any sort of education that is. |
Well at least when I was in school, doing this was the only way I could remain in school. There was no other way the tuition was going to get paid when the loans didn't cover it.
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So many people when they hit 40 or so seriously regret not taking advantage of the educational opportunities when they have them.
When you get older, with marriage, kids, etc., you have a lot less freedom & more responsibility that makes it very difficult to get a higher education. NEVER pass, on the opportunity to learn. |
education. you need it to get money.
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Do both. You can. you are young, and it is worth a bunch of nights with just a little sleep.
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The right kind of education will teach you to make money work for you. Learn this craft and you'll be rich beyond your dreams!
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money!!!!
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education is better than money... education can never steal you, but money it is easy to steal away :) |
I am in a simular situation. I graduated from high school and started learning a trade but dropped out of the trade course because my business was starting to kick off. Now I am looking to go back to school for a night time or morning course to expand my knowledge on web devolopment and graphics. Imagine how proactive you could be if your able to do paysites, logos, graphics, programming, seo, e-commerce, flash, all by yourself.
I know there are free web pages out there that can teach you all of these things but some people prefer hands-on experience. I'd say hands-on is especially important for graphic design. I might just limit my education to taking a few designing courses and then learning the rest online. Spamofon, hit me up on icq, I am from the Toronto area as well. |
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