This is what I've been telling my students for some time now to the great chagrin of admins across Boston:
You need to seriously consider if college is worth it unless you're on full scholarship or daddy can pay with no issue at all. And even then it may be better to prove learn elsewhere while relying on you and your families networking contacts.
Most students aren't learning a hell of a lot, and even if they are, the corporate price tag is just not worth it. I teach of well know schools as well as community colleges, and I can tell you that the majority of my community college students are effectively ruining, not helping their lives my taking out loans to attend college.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/09/news/economy/college-not-worth-it-goldman/index.html
You need to seriously consider if college is worth it unless you're on full scholarship or daddy can pay with no issue at all. And even then it may be better to prove learn elsewhere while relying on you and your families networking contacts.
Most students aren't learning a hell of a lot, and even if they are, the corporate price tag is just not worth it. I teach of well know schools as well as community colleges, and I can tell you that the majority of my community college students are effectively ruining, not helping their lives my taking out loans to attend college.
http://money.cnn.com/2015/12/09/news/economy/college-not-worth-it-goldman/index.html