Originally posted by: MetalMat
Maybe they are more common nowadays, but it shows that you can put up with 4 years of bs. Besides, some jobs you have to have a degree to get. Sure you could gamble by just working hard and not getting a degree, but I earned my degree and plan on doing something with it.
They are too common, and just about everyone gets one nowadays. That brings us back to square one. At the end of the day you're just another person working through life, limited only by your own personal ability.
I cannot speak for anyone else, but will say that I do not need excuses or crutches. At the risk of coming off as conceited, as I said before I was always fortunate that I was born with a pretty high IQ, I scored in the top couple of percentile points nationwide, I was always in gifted classes, and I've always exceled at cognitive tasks.
Now, it's years after school and I'm doing very well, earnign a wage that's proportional to my aptitude, and I have college kids on internet forums trying to tell me that I won't go anywhere without a degree. They're wrong, I already have gone somewhere. I have a mental advantage, and I'll be able to edge out most people in competition for jobs that require a lot of thinking/decisionmaking.
Sorry to come off as being stuck up, but that's the way it is. Use your degree as much as you can, just like most other people, but I'll enjoy the cognitive advantage that most people don't share. All throughout life I've been pissing off average people. Whether it was studying for exams, SAT's, or certs, I've always had an advantage.
