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<blockquote data-quote="certherfbeef" data-source="post: 241935" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I agree with these folks. Go to college. It will offer you the chance to make contacts within the industry that will benefit you down the road. The friends that you make in college will last you a lifetime. Also take the time to travel. I was on the judging team. We went to Maryland, WI, TN, KY and Vegas just to name a few. All places I would have never considered going to on my own.</p><p></p><p>And once you get to college and someone offers you a job before you get your degree...fight the urge and tell them you NEED to finish school first. That will be hard, but it is something you need to pratice saying. I NEED to finish school. one more time, I <strong>need</strong> to finish school.</p><p></p><p>AND, if the ranching thing doesn't work out then you still have a degree to fall back on. If you don't go to school, try to find a job without a degree of any kind. Trust me, it is not easy. Even a degree in animal science will get your foot in the door in an "unrealated" industry.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to ya...I think we are all talking from experience.</p><p>What colleges were you looking at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="certherfbeef, post: 241935, member: 190"] I agree with these folks. Go to college. It will offer you the chance to make contacts within the industry that will benefit you down the road. The friends that you make in college will last you a lifetime. Also take the time to travel. I was on the judging team. We went to Maryland, WI, TN, KY and Vegas just to name a few. All places I would have never considered going to on my own. And once you get to college and someone offers you a job before you get your degree...fight the urge and tell them you NEED to finish school first. That will be hard, but it is something you need to pratice saying. I NEED to finish school. one more time, I [b]need[/b] to finish school. AND, if the ranching thing doesn't work out then you still have a degree to fall back on. If you don't go to school, try to find a job without a degree of any kind. Trust me, it is not easy. Even a degree in animal science will get your foot in the door in an "unrealated" industry. Good luck to ya...I think we are all talking from experience. What colleges were you looking at. [/QUOTE]
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