ExactlyWe all get there by different routes.
ExactlyWe all get there by different routes.
Nope can't tell. Don't let a piece of paper (or lack of it) make you think differently about yourself. My Grandma was an avid reader. I learned to spell and write based on how I could hear my Grandma saying something. I was shocked when I found out (as a college student!) that Grandma had dropped out of high school to work. Heck I went to college and never once worked in the field I studied. Thankfully I don't have student debt because I've been home with my kids for 10 years. But I don't consider my time in college or at home wasted. My friend's father holds a pretty nice position in administration with a university and he only has an associates degree. And then there are those -who shall remain nameless - who hold several pieces of paper but act like veritable idiots in real life.You guys can tell I have never been to college. I am probably the only one here that did not go.
The days where a degree equals more money/success/status are gone. If trade school is best for them; they have my full support. If it's traditional college; go for it. If it's the military, go for it. If they want to work for a few years and find some real direction; go for it.
Nobody needs college to learn anything. All information is freely available for anyone to learn at any time.I would have though you did go to college. You seem to be up to date on everything.
Do you still have old text/reference books?
It's not a necessity to go to college to have books. I know many successful people who either did not go to college or did not finish. We all take different paths and you're a cat lover - that's what counts here!I did not go to college so I don't have any books from there.
Sadly, I learned at quite a young age, neither are reference books :/.and the Internet isn't always reliable
My worst subjects.We were taught algebra, trig, physics, electrical theory as well as mechanical hands on with engines.