"Don't go to college, go to a trade school"

No, it's not. Many business majors are fairly worthless, others are worth the time. Examples: Marketing, worthless. Accounting worth the time. Education on the other hand, has become largely an exercise in indoctrination and political correctness. Colleges of education today at most major universities are overrun with the worst of the radical Left.

When was the last time you were ever on a college campus?
 
One thing I have not seen is a break down into undergraduate and graduate degrees. For example, law is a graduate degree. If you only have a BA in English, even a high school would eventually ask to get an MA.
 
You are the perfect example of Dunning-Kruger syndrome.

You have done absolutely nothing to earn the entitlement you think you have.

dunning kruger bullshit...........just a manufactured BS theory to try and denigrate the opinions of people someone doesn't agree with........

I've done so much more than you, that YOU haven't earned the entitlement to think you're better or smarter than me............I outrank you in every intellectual category
 
dunning kruger bullshit...........just a manufactured BS theory to try and denigrate the opinions of people someone doesn't agree with........

I've done so much more than you, that YOU haven't earned the entitlement to think you're better or smarter than me............I outrank you in every intellectual category

You are smarter than no one.
 
dunning kruger bullshit...........just a manufactured BS theory to try and denigrate the opinions of people someone doesn't agree with..

Stop trying to play the victim.

You're right in that we disagree on a fundamental social level; but if you're feeling denigrated that's only because you finally recognize how fundamentally flawed your thinking is. So you're already thinking in terms of your toxicity because you're acknowledging that it's bringing derision.

Well, why would it bring derision? Because it's a bad idea.
 
In general, I have never met anyone over the age of 26 working at a Starbucks.
then you've led a sheltered life, not surprisingly

You have to judge what people did with their college degree over the course of a lifetime.

Not based on what they were doing at age 22 just months after graduating.
i'm talking about people over the age of 30......yeah, they have good jobs in fields that they may have gone to school for, but outside of that sphere, they are morons.

I had to drive a truck after graduating and it took me about 12 to 24 months after graduating to start hitting a professional stride.

You can't hold a 22 year old out as the example of a humanities major. Why not look at what they did in retrospect by the time they are 40 or 50? A lot of humanities majors become teachers, social workers, some use their degree to get into law school, some work for nonprofits. A 50 year old humanities major is not working at Starbucks or Taco Bell.
i'd imagine it's about half..............some of them probably work at walmart.............or the dollar store.
 
Statistically, they're all about the same and within the margin of polling error.

So according to you they’re equally unhappy with their choices, or according to Cypress they’re equally happy.
Now I’m really confused about the point of the OP.
Maybe it’s that engineering is the way to go?
 
've done so much more than you,

You don't know anything about me because I don't tell you anything about myself.

The reason I don't is because it wouldn't be fair to you if I did, and I also can make an argument without invoking any personal given circumstances at all.

Very, very few people on JPP are capable of that.

You'll notice I never lean on anecdotes, I never invoke my personal history, and I am always suspicious of anyone who does either.
 
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