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  • Comments on Profile Post by Mega_

    1. Deivid0ze
      Deivid0ze
      Go man!
      Aug 21, 2017
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    2. Ares_Xena
      Ares_Xena
      Can you financially handle it? I went to college, got a degree, all good. But I didn't really learn anything. I learned more from googling ''<subject> for beginners''. Or other websites that provide education for only a small fee, or sometimes free. At the end of the day, it's the same information. All college teachers do is educate you on information that is available on the internet for free.
      Aug 21, 2017
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    3. Ares_Xena
      Ares_Xena
      If you do decide to attend college, then make it a commitment. And choose the subject you want with 100% certainty.Also, keep in mind whether you can (realistically) handle the logistics of college. Transportation, cost of transportation, food from home or food from college. Cost of books. Other expenses for video games and personal belongings outside of college. Do you need a job? How limited is your free time?
      Aug 21, 2017
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    4. Mega_
      Mega_
      I've already complete an AS course at college. Was deciding on getting my A level degree or not. Also, college in the uk is free and I only have one meal a day, two if I get up early. I can get second hand books for like a pound and a week bus ticket only costs £6.50 if I don't want to walk. And other than the 4 1/2 hours I spend sleeping all my time is free.
      Aug 21, 2017
    5. Mega_
      Mega_
      A flip of a coin secured my enrolment. But thanks for the advice, I'll keep all that in mind if I sign up for university.
      Aug 21, 2017
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    6. Ruminisque
      Ruminisque
      I know it's late, but consider that statistically, your pay rate increases just by going to college.
      Sep 13, 2017