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James Altucher's 8 Alternatives to College

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Watching the video helps grasp the (good) points he makes. I myself feel that after 5 years of college and a Bachelor's degree later I set myself back a good long while; at least from a creative and especially financial standpoint. It all depends though what you're looking to do.
 
ive got a degree and its pretty pathetic how little u can get away with learning and get a degree, theres no reason that having a college degree should be a requirement for so many jobs
 
ive got a degree and its pretty pathetic how little u can get away with learning and get a degree, theres no reason that having a college degree should be a requirement for so many jobs

Actual knowledge gained from college is of little interest to many employers. What they want are people who can set goals, work well with people, operate within the parameters of an institution or entity. Completing college usually accomplishes all of that, hence the common blanket requirement many employers have for degrees in order to get a job.
 
Actual knowledge gained from college is of little interest to many employers. What they want are people who can set goals, work well with people, operate within the parameters of an institution or entity. Completing college usually accomplishes all of that, hence the common blanket requirement many employers have for degrees in order to get a job.

^^^ this.

It's not what you learn, it's demonstrating you can go through the process.
 
I learned to drink and score mad tail ... I'd say it was a good 6 1/2 years well invested.

just sayin'
 
^^^ this.

It's not what you learn, it's demonstrating you can go through the process.



I'll second that. Let's face it, a big chunk of what you learn in college will not be applicable to the job you end up taking. But it shows that you know how to learn...that you understand the process...so the employer can be reasonably confident in your ability to learn the skills you will be using for your job when they invest the time and money to train you.
 
meh

college was the best time of my life... hell I lived on campus for 2 yrs after graduation lol
 
For me, it did sort of help me because I do have respect for some of the teachers I had. I learned more from running retail stores. The value of teamwork,and being in charge of a large staff of people can be demanding. Having many bosses and how to deal with them as well. How to analyze business and the general experience of working in a bureaucracy. I learned quite a bit, but I was never really given any real opportunity based on what I did.
The best opportunities are the ones you create yourself. But that takes passion and hardwork.
 
Become an intern, or junior position and after work, learn the FUCK out of your trade. In 4 yours you'll have 1) experience 2) Know 5x what the others know. Everyone will want you.

If I could go back, i'd become an intern at William Morris instead of college. I already knwo everything about computers. By now, i'd be making millions with my two skills. A degree just took 4 years off my life learning useless shit.

c
 
Become an intern, or junior position and after work, learn the FUCK out of your trade. In 4 yours you'll have 1) experience 2) Know 5x what the others know. Everyone will want you.

If I could go back, i'd become an intern at William Morris instead of college. I already knwo everything about computers. By now, i'd be making millions with my two skills. A degree just took 4 years off my life learning useless shit.

c

Computers have spell-checkers these days. Just sayin'.
 
pfft. this is how i'm using to typing:

void main() {
printf("hey kiss my butt boooyyyy\n");
}

EF needs to have intellisense installed.

c

Really? I figured a high-powered developer like you would start with a more sophisticated foundation class. C-based console applications are for electrical engineers, linux hacks with neckbeards and first-year technical school students.
 
Really? I figured a high-powered developer like you would start with a more sophisticated foundation class. C-based console applications are for electrical engineers, linux hacks with neckbeards and first-year technical school students.

3gl's and 4gl's are for pussies. It's all about embedded and assembly language bitch.

c
 
3gl's and 4gl's are for pussies. It's all about embedded and assembly language bitch.

c

U work with HTML 5 yet? Is it looking like a better solution than Flash?
 
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