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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1670364" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>Lots of good advice here, but I will differ those who believe there's nothing gained by going to college if you're not getting a degree necessary for the career you end up with. i have a double major in ag education/animal science. I did teach ag for a few years after college, so you can say that I utilized my degree. Since then I've done nothing that actually required a degree, but I'll guarantee that the things I learned and the connections that I made in college have a huge bearing on where I am today. I know college isn't for everyone, so I guess the bottom line to my advice is this; There are lessons to be learned every day - take advantage of them. And get to know the people around you - not just the "important" ones, Always be honest, be fair and be kind. You'll be rewarded in more ways than you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1670364, member: 19707"] Lots of good advice here, but I will differ those who believe there’s nothing gained by going to college if you’re not getting a degree necessary for the career you end up with. i have a double major in ag education/animal science. I did teach ag for a few years after college, so you can say that I utilized my degree. Since then I’ve done nothing that actually required a degree, but I’ll guarantee that the things I learned and the connections that I made in college have a huge bearing on where I am today. I know college isn’t for everyone, so I guess the bottom line to my advice is this; There are lessons to be learned every day - take advantage of them. And get to know the people around you - not just the “important” ones, Always be honest, be fair and be kind. You’ll be rewarded in more ways than you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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