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Juicy D. Links 05-05-2006 04:21 AM

Was college/university a WASTE of time and money for you?
 
It took me 6 years ( i went part time few semesters) to get my degree in Psychology and BCIS (Business Computer Info Systems) Total cost was around th 65;70 thousand dollar range. I took out loans n shit and almost paid em up.

Now the social factor involved was good , educational factor I do not believe was worth the $$$

skinnay 05-05-2006 04:34 AM

im on year 5 and i love it :)

Barefootsies 05-05-2006 04:42 AM

One of my professors said in the 2nd year of college, "We are here to teach you how to think. Not give you a vocation".

I would say that's the biggest thing I took from college. An outlook on life I did not have before, and the critical thinking skills more than anything. Things I picked up from school help me daily, but I went for communications, mass media in college. While helpful, it doesn't nessesarily help me so much in the porn business.

Although there are some minor things in dealing with people (models) and other psych things that are helpful. I am not sure I needed to drop $50k to learn those things. However, I would say on the overall, it was money well spent. The degree opened a lot of doors when I first got out, and into corporate world.

:2 cents:

Sammy4u 05-05-2006 04:45 AM

Um yeah, 10 years, 5 majors and no degrees! I did have a really good time though. :)

Gentle_Ben 05-05-2006 04:45 AM

I think its completely worth it Juicy. Sure the social factor is great, and I think the educational factor is worth more than we sometimes realize. It's not only about 'what' we learn but that we learnt 'how' to learn, how to interact on different levels with other people, professors, other students, leading teams, doing research and presentations, etc... I did a double honours degree in Sociology and Spanish (which I thought was pretty useless in the real world, but it really interested me). I ended up moving to Spain, doing my international MBA here, and getting a job with a great company where I get to use all the tools I have accumulated over the years. I think education is always a good investment if you put it to good use :2 cents: :thumbsup

Antonio 05-05-2006 05:15 AM

are you kidding me? It was worth every penny, I also did it part time, to pay for it I was waitering 7 days a week, I DO NOT REGRET doing it AND NEVER WILL !!!!!

nico-t 05-05-2006 05:17 AM

it feels like a waste of time right now...

djroof 05-05-2006 05:20 AM

I have certificate on journalism from New York College here in Athens. Hmmm I just learned some things to see them in many ways... and search behind scenes all time ;)

beemk 05-05-2006 05:25 AM

waste of both time and money. if i had to go back i woulda taken different classes.

wiggitywack 05-05-2006 08:03 AM

worth every penny...was also the most fun 4 years I have ever had. you can't buy back being 18 -22 yrs old , partying like a maniac, and having the time of your life.

oh ya and the learning part was important also lol

minusonebit 05-05-2006 08:05 AM

I'll let you know when I am done. But I can tell you one thing... that Anthropology Book they made me buy WAS NOT worth $200.

Sosa 05-05-2006 08:07 AM

was a waste for me because I went to a shitty ass community college and just got an associates degree.

BluewireAngie 05-05-2006 08:10 AM

It's not a waste of time. I just wish I study harder before. :)

OG LennyT 05-05-2006 08:12 AM

The critical thinking and communication classes are def worth it.

e-god 05-05-2006 08:13 AM

i am still studing in one of the top business universities in our country. I want to have a degree if adult industry will fall like Rome did :)

ZEK 05-05-2006 08:21 AM

Feels like it right now :helpme

King Adam 05-05-2006 08:28 AM

Hell no. I learned how to pop open a beer with a lighter :)

wiggitywack 05-05-2006 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King Adam
Hell no. I learned how to pop open a beer with a lighter :)


fuck ya..thats funny. I always say thats proof I went to college when i open beers like that.

I was put to shame when I did a year abroad in Denmark and the college kids there opened 2 beers off each other at the same time. It was pretty sweet, guess they were working on Ph.d s or something

Phoenix 05-05-2006 08:32 AM

best time of my life

vidvicious 05-05-2006 08:33 AM

Social Factor of College was awesome! .. I wanna go back! .. If Only I Knew what I knew today .. I'd be the College Campus Pimp .. Oh wait I was !

I guess things don't change

PaulB IYP 05-05-2006 08:38 AM

big ups York University
wicked times, wicked people

minusonebit 05-05-2006 08:48 AM

Psych classes are nice... everyone should learn how to play with other people's heads and become more manipulative.

LauraLee 05-05-2006 08:53 AM

hell yeah it was worth it, i learned how to funnel ;)

E$_manager 05-05-2006 09:01 AM

Yes, iwill need 2 years instead of 5 to complete the highschool and not to waist time on hanging around.
No special friends, no special knowledge in my PR.
I'd better go to courses.

JFK 05-05-2006 09:24 AM

I went and still going to the University of Life, formal education was never my forte:winkwink:

TDF 05-05-2006 09:25 AM

one of the best educational and cultural experiences of my life...besides stealing my first car

Pornwolf 05-05-2006 09:30 AM

It depends on your chosen profession. It's not worth it for any of mine but for things like Financial services and education it's a necessity.

Downtime 05-05-2006 09:31 AM

just graduated last year and I think it was definately worth the time and money

Manowar 05-05-2006 09:31 AM

yeah. that's for sure

JFK 05-05-2006 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TDF
one of the best educational and cultural experiences of my life...besides stealing my first car

aaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh , stealing your first car always deserves a special place in your heart:winkwink:

The Demon 05-05-2006 09:35 AM

I'm shocked at some of the answers here, some of you are actually quite educated. And no, that anthropology book was definitely NOT worth $200..

Babagirls 05-05-2006 09:49 AM

i went for just over 1 month before i decided that it was the worst thing i've ever done. i hated every moment about it and everyTHING about it. the whinny college students, the teachers that talked to us like we're morons that cant understand english, the almost 2 hour bus ride to AND from the college, the fact that i was paying for all of this 100% on my own and out of my own pocket, sitting in a classroom thats 120 degrees in August, the fact that you had to walk a mile to get to where you needed to be....several times a day. And also that i had no clue what i wanted to go to school for (i was just takin basic classes). It was just too much for me. So I figure, being self employed is the best way to go. :)

fitzmulti 05-05-2006 09:51 AM

The University of Miami was very, very good to me. Even if it WAS so far back in time that the football team had not become the powerhouse that they are now! :P

I'd do it all over again in a heartbeat!
Fitz

stfuvt 05-05-2006 09:56 AM

I am now in university

G-Rotica 05-05-2006 10:01 AM

I up and joined the Army after high school. I got a real education. I traveled to new and exciting lands, met new and exotic people and killed them.

E$_manager 05-05-2006 10:01 AM

the only thing i learned in highschool was English.

u-Bob 05-05-2006 10:11 AM

5 years... could have spent my time in a more productive way :)

Babagirls 05-05-2006 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies
One of my professors said in the 2nd year of college, "We are here to teach you how to think. Not give you a vocation".

I would say that's the biggest thing I took from college. An outlook on life I did not have before, and the critical thinking skills more than anything.

if you lived the life that i have, school cant teach you "how to think" like the real world can. not by a long shot! :2 cents: My mom is a school teacher (for several years now), and i feel like Im raising her sometimes..always giving her advice, giving insight to things, all from past experinces. everything from drugs to sex to dating.........from having different jobs to being homeless...to being engaged and then single....from raising my sister (who is only about 98% "there" mentally) since i was 8 yrs old...to picking my mother off the floor from passing out when she was sick & calling 911 (at 7 yrs old)...to seeing my father beat the shit out my mom (my first memory). from living on welfare to living in a mansion with nice cars. from being jumped by 2 girls at the same time (and barely winning the fight)....having to raise my neice from birth till 5 yrs old when i was only 17 yrs old.

college cant, and never will, teach you LIFE and how to survive. want life skills? live life. you want to learn chemistry? Then go to college. college teaches what books tell them to teach. life doesnt.

AmateurFlix 05-05-2006 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies
One of my professors said in the 2nd year of college, "We are here to teach you how to think. Not give you a vocation".

I would say that's the biggest thing I took from college. An outlook on life I did not have before, and the critical thinking skills more than anything.

I was going to post something very close to this, but you did first :)

I never viewed college as 'job training'. Learning a vocation is a minor 'side benefit' to obtaining a proper education IMO. The education itself can help you succeed in many areas of life other than simply getting a paycheck and watching how big the numbers printed on it are.

wdsguy 05-05-2006 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babagirls
i went for just over 1 month before i decided that it was the worst thing i've ever done. i hated every moment about it and everyTHING about it. the whinny college students, the teachers that talked to us like we're morons that cant understand english, the almost 2 hour bus ride to AND from the college, the fact that i was paying for all of this 100% on my own and out of my own pocket, sitting in a classroom thats 120 degrees in August, the fact that you had to walk a mile to get to where you needed to be....several times a day. And also that i had no clue what i wanted to go to school for (i was just takin basic classes). It was just too much for me. So I figure, being self employed is the best way to go. :)

community college?


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