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GlobalUnity 30 points ago +31 / -1

Unfortunately this is a symptom of both the mental enslavement and abuse of children who are conditioned to follow the ruling class' order of things. You do not need a college to teach you anything. You can teach yourself all kinds of things for essentially free. What "universities" are really about for most people is to buy into the middle class, to pay their royalties to the ruling class administrative strata so that you are both certified and tested and trained to follow the ruling class' orders, while at the same time entering into the alpha slave competition system that keeps you dependent and submissive to it. In the near term, the best thing anyone can do to free themselves of the ruling class salve system is to cut back on their buying and spending and educating themselves and their children outside of the system for as long as it is possible … something that you really can't do in many places, including in many European countries.

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FuckGovernment 13 points ago +13 / -0

I kind of gamed the system.

I got a bunch of Pell Grants that paid over 50% of my undergrad degree. I lived off campus. I went to a very affordable community college my first two years then transferred.

Then I got a job at a grad school which provided free tuition as a perk for the job. So I essentially got my MBA as part of my salary package.

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EndTheFedReserve 4 points ago +4 / -0

About to get a scholarship after completing my community college associate's on pell grants. Deans list multiple times and 4.0 gpa, if you can do it for free then take it, or near free, take it!

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GlobalUnity 0 points ago +1 / -1

Good for you. Too bad MBA stock is down hard, especially after comments by Elon.

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FuckGovernment 2 points ago +2 / -0

I learned far more useful information and skills earning my MBA than I did as an undergrad. The first four years of college are ruined because about 67% of the morons there didn't belong there. Mommy and Daddy wanted them out of the house so they sent them to college to show up to class in sweatpants and Ugz.

Grad school was way different. Everyone in my class already had a good job or good internship. Everyone was intelligent, took the courses seriously, were more mature, and weren't earning an MBA to fuck around.

A 4 year degree is practically worthless. It's just an extension of high school and practically any moron dumb enough to go into student loan debt gets accepted.

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GlobalUnity 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'll agree with you about that; I always find it disheartening that many of the things many of our "universities" are teaching are core curriculum of 8th grade in many other countries…. or at least was, since the rot and suicide to lower the standards to make brown people look smart has also crept into European school systems.

Congratulations on getting something out of the MBA. In many ways, it's probably more what you make out of it, the program, and most importantly of course, who you meet and know. I was learning things that are covered in what seems to be many run of the mill MBA programs, when I was in 11th grade where I went to school.

It's really that our whole education system, including the MBA/grad programs have become utter sham industries like so many other things in America; lower the standards, increase the throughput, increase the tuition, pay even low level administration better than most CEOs.

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AOCs_tits_4ever 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is spot on.

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deplorablebot 3 points ago +4 / -1

Updooting for your name! Fucking awesome! 😂😂😂