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  • Nope. You can succeed, and live a happy and fruitful life without going to uni. There are other ways of getting qualifications.
  • Only if you do not have a game plan.
  • Nope, your future is a straight line of events that are either predetermined or a path you set out for yourself. Either way, what you do you are meant to do for that reason and no one else can carve the path out for you. Your heart will tell you what you are meant to do and you will be happy with where you are in the end.
  • You are not throwing your future away.That would be an exaggeratment.People who finish high schools can find a job in USA.But I strongly reccomend going to university.Because,it will help you find a better job easily.
  • You will be going to university...but not where you are at now!
  • Not necessarily. There are more college grads than office jobs available for them, so the balance is starting to swing back towards vocational education. Some tradesmen, like plumbers and electricians, make more money than college grads. You can easily go to community college, find a program that you are interested in, and finish up quickly with little debt. Then you can get a jumpstart on your career. I'd only recommend college for you if you thought you might like to have other options besides becoming a tradesman.
  • College is NOT for everyone and there are many college graduates out there looking for jobs along with the high school graduates! Find something you are interested in and want to do for the rest of your life! Perhaps a trade school is more up your alley. And college can always come back into your life at a later date. Maybe you just need a break from school (eg several years of working!) before you are ready for upper level schooling!
  • Not at all. No point spending 3 yeards getting in debt to come out with a degree you might not even use. Although i think qualifications are becoming more important, the most important thing is doing something you enjoy so you do it well. If you can find a course that interests you, i say go for it, if it's not what you hoped it would be, you can always drop out. as long as you're happy, you're doing the right thing

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