I'll be graduating in June, and everyone I talk to says that if you don't get atleast Bachelor's Degree, you are not going to go anywhere. Obviously, going to college is beneficial, but I have alot of criticism about how people view college. I'm currently just finished college stuff, my intended major is mechanical engineering. To be honest, engineering does sound incredibly boring, but I suppose that is the only thing I have any interest in studying at college.
A college degree does not automatically make you smart. You could be an idiot, spend all of your college years partying, and barely scrape by with C's. From what everyone has told me about how necessary it is to go to college, it seems like an idiot with a college degree will get hired over someone intelligent and hard-working simply because of a piece of paper. IMO, that is not right.
Most kids I know are expecting college to be a huge party. I'm sure college would sound much more fun if Mommy and Daddy payed to send me to California, and gave me spending money. I will be paying my own tuition, and living at home until I can make enough money to move out. Not exactly looking forward to the next couple of years.
Anyway, the reason I brought this up is that I'm having a dilemma. I'm a smart kid, and could probably do well in college. However, the jobs I'm actually interested in are trades. I have considered being an auto mechanic. I'm kind of interested in carpentry, woodworking, and metal-working/welding. Call me strange, but I like this kind of work. I have a knack for building and fixing things. Unfortunately alot of trades don't get paid very well, so I need to choose wisely.
Just about my entire family is dead against this. I've got several aunts that are teachers, and a few engineers in the family. I have my grandmother who threatens me with hauntings when she dies if I don't go to college. My dad has no problem with me doing this kind of work, as long as I get a 4 year degree first, which is not at all logical. If I'm doing trade-work, I'm gonna need training in that trade, not a college degree. So basically I'm deciding between doing something I'm interested in and being guilted by everybody, or going along with everyone's BS. I might enjoy engineering, but being blackmailed and threatened into college since I was 5 years old has had the exact opposite effect. Going to college because I'm forced to is setting me up to be unhappy.
Am I absolutely insane for considering an alternative to college, and thinking that a college degree has become extremely overrated?
I'm also interested in hearing from some engineers, maybe you can help me out. Maybe suggest a field in engineering based on the trades I'm interested in? I'm a hands-on type of person, and hate the idea of spending all day at work at my desk.
A college degree does not automatically make you smart. You could be an idiot, spend all of your college years partying, and barely scrape by with C's. From what everyone has told me about how necessary it is to go to college, it seems like an idiot with a college degree will get hired over someone intelligent and hard-working simply because of a piece of paper. IMO, that is not right.
Most kids I know are expecting college to be a huge party. I'm sure college would sound much more fun if Mommy and Daddy payed to send me to California, and gave me spending money. I will be paying my own tuition, and living at home until I can make enough money to move out. Not exactly looking forward to the next couple of years.
Anyway, the reason I brought this up is that I'm having a dilemma. I'm a smart kid, and could probably do well in college. However, the jobs I'm actually interested in are trades. I have considered being an auto mechanic. I'm kind of interested in carpentry, woodworking, and metal-working/welding. Call me strange, but I like this kind of work. I have a knack for building and fixing things. Unfortunately alot of trades don't get paid very well, so I need to choose wisely.
Just about my entire family is dead against this. I've got several aunts that are teachers, and a few engineers in the family. I have my grandmother who threatens me with hauntings when she dies if I don't go to college. My dad has no problem with me doing this kind of work, as long as I get a 4 year degree first, which is not at all logical. If I'm doing trade-work, I'm gonna need training in that trade, not a college degree. So basically I'm deciding between doing something I'm interested in and being guilted by everybody, or going along with everyone's BS. I might enjoy engineering, but being blackmailed and threatened into college since I was 5 years old has had the exact opposite effect. Going to college because I'm forced to is setting me up to be unhappy.
Am I absolutely insane for considering an alternative to college, and thinking that a college degree has become extremely overrated?
I'm also interested in hearing from some engineers, maybe you can help me out. Maybe suggest a field in engineering based on the trades I'm interested in? I'm a hands-on type of person, and hate the idea of spending all day at work at my desk.