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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2859835" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>First one I've ever heard say that. Most of my friends regret going to college at 18. The exceptions being the ones with a constant-demand, specific profession in mind. I know a lot of dropouts and people who majored in **** they wouldn't have if they'd have waited a few more years. My girlfriend couldn't work and cut it both at 18. My friend with the marketing degree a counseler sold equates it to toilet paper.</p><p></p><p>I'm 28 and I still may go, but I just recently narrowed down the whats and whys. I'm dumb and green now. 18 year olds don't know **** about life. Can't imagine picking a major before I paid a utility bill.</p><p></p><p>Even my friend with the law degee and the fed job isn't sure she understood what "six-figure debt" meant at 17. She makes about what I do.</p><p></p><p>Yikes on the interest rate. 1st house was in the 4%s. Current in the 3%s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2859835, member: 4319"] First one I've ever heard say that. Most of my friends regret going to college at 18. The exceptions being the ones with a constant-demand, specific profession in mind. I know a lot of dropouts and people who majored in **** they wouldn't have if they'd have waited a few more years. My girlfriend couldn't work and cut it both at 18. My friend with the marketing degree a counseler sold equates it to toilet paper. I'm 28 and I still may go, but I just recently narrowed down the whats and whys. I'm dumb and green now. 18 year olds don't know **** about life. Can't imagine picking a major before I paid a utility bill. Even my friend with the law degee and the fed job isn't sure she understood what "six-figure debt" meant at 17. She makes about what I do. Yikes on the interest rate. 1st house was in the 4%s. Current in the 3%s. [/QUOTE]
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