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Curtis McGirt's avatar

You are spot on about this, Holly. In addition, all kids are not college material and would be better served if they went to local community college to learn a trade.

My wife loves to tell the story of a kid she taught who was pushed into the college track against his will. After suffering through this, he went to community college, became a licensed plumber and electrician. He now owns his own company and installs sound systems for event venues such as auditoriums and churches and earns more than $200,000 a year.

Equally as important, he graduated community college with no debt.

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SSGMegaWatz's avatar

I would strongly encourage anyone who is able to join to consider the military/Coast Guard (including National Guard / Reserves) before college. There are plenty of jobs that aren't "at the pointy end of spear," many of which correlate with good-paying jobs in the civilian world. (If you join the Army as a Respiratory Specialist, you don't need to worry about kicking in doors and dodging RPGs.) Get trained in a field that has good job prospects back in the civilian world, and also earn GI Bill benefits that will help pay for college.

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