You're over 22 and making 6 figures? Why is your mom's opinion being considered at all here? Do you still live at home or what??
Never mind your mom's 'conundrum', I'm more interested in her colon
It's quite clean
I wonder how u know this..
damn son!
It was too good to resist
Just lie about the degree. Save some fucking time and money.
pull a chrischan and fuck her demented ass
You're doing fine without a degree, don't worry about it. I say this as an SAT tutor and as a former teacher who taught college level classes.
If you really want a degree, look into coursera or CLEP testing to get credits online or via test. It's cheap and you don't have to deal with college BS (mandatory vax at some places now).
If you have any questions, feel free to message me. I help a lot of students navigate the college stuff and highly encourage alternative paths to getting a degree, if that is something you want.
if you think you will have more upward mobility in what you do dont bother. if you are look at degrees its STEM which honestly if you dont have a passion for it dont waste your time or you could do trades. if you actually know how to game the system getting into a trade can bank you insane money, and its what i would advise anyone to do since its pretty damn hard to go into debt with an apprenticeship least no enough for it to matter
Well her argument changed pretty fast. It used to be a STEM degree, now its any degree, now it just finish what i had originally started with my old degree. The goal post keeps changing, but beyond saying her son has a degree, or wants to work in government (hard no honestly), i dont see the advantage to having a degree, even in tech. Sure i may miss out on some jobs out there, but i make 135,000/yr at this point without one. I mean according to my mom everyone else is making more, but i find that really hard to believe
A degree just opens more options. It doesn't guarantee you'll take advantage of those options. That's all. Stupid people get degrees all the time and can't/won't exercise those options, so it gives the idea of a degree a bad name. Basically, if you're already smart (and no matter what you think, 50% of you aren't), then a degree can give you more chances to go further. If you're not so smart a degree isn't going to do much for you.
The reason degrees got a reputation for advancing careers is because it used to be that people with higher IQs generally went to college and got degrees in things like physics, chemistry, medicine, biology, engineering, law, etc. Those people made good money, so people thought degree = money.
People always engage in post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacious reasoning because they cannot separate correlation from causation. They though if they could just get degrees to niggers and spics they'd all be engineers and make good money. What they proved was that it wasn't the degrees that were making whites successful. It was the IQ that was making them successful and the degrees just gave them the training necessary for their field of work.
Sure i may miss out on some jobs out there, but i make 135,000/yr at this point without one.
Unless you want to live somewhere that $135k leaves you poor a degree is hardly going to get you more money and will cost you a lot when you add how much you have to pay minus the 135k a year you LOSE.
You're a big boy and you know the correct answer already.
What are your goals?
Just maintaining a job, making enough money to buy up assets, and ammo, prepare for the inevitable
If those are truly your goals, and you're honest about your skills, get a sociology degree.
Get a job at a major tech firm, and play the part as a high level HR admin.
Then, once you have enough money to achieve your goals, leave.
Your mom goes to college.
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