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<blockquote data-quote="moocow" data-source="post: 245363" data-attributes="member: 1316"><p>Follow the advice you're getting here. Find any means necessary to go to school full time, treat it as your first job. Did the night school thing while in the military and it took forever! You'll find that most folks, once they have the paper in hand, wind up doing something that may be completely different than what they went to school for. That piece of paper demonstrates to potential employers that you have some level of responsibility and you have the ability to learn. Not that an individual who did not seek higher education can't learn, but it gives you the edge when going for a job. Many high paying jobs can't be had without it and it's only going to get tougher in years to come. If you can't do the 4 year route, try a trade school. Could ramble on forever... stay in school, you'll thank yourself later in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moocow, post: 245363, member: 1316"] Follow the advice you're getting here. Find any means necessary to go to school full time, treat it as your first job. Did the night school thing while in the military and it took forever! You'll find that most folks, once they have the paper in hand, wind up doing something that may be completely different than what they went to school for. That piece of paper demonstrates to potential employers that you have some level of responsibility and you have the ability to learn. Not that an individual who did not seek higher education can't learn, but it gives you the edge when going for a job. Many high paying jobs can't be had without it and it's only going to get tougher in years to come. If you can't do the 4 year route, try a trade school. Could ramble on forever... stay in school, you'll thank yourself later in life. [/QUOTE]
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