Mamma
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College isn't about getting schooling for a particular skill set, it's about proving that you're self motivated enough to further your education and succeed at it. It tells an employer you're a self starter, and won't need supervision to get things done. In a world of pilots that are a dime a dozen needing jobs, I'm sorry but you need to set yourself apart from the crowd. If I have 2 pilots side by side with equal flight experience, one with a degree and one without, I'm hiring the guy with the education every time.
Do you realize what you just said? College is not about getting and education but proving you have self-motivation! Why should one shell out 40 grand for this? Why can someone not prove they have motivation in other mediums? Say a kid graduates from high school and sets up a successful computer business? Or a kid graduates from high school and joins the military for 6 years? Or someone becomes and EMT and saves lives for 4 years? Is that not motivation? Why is college the only accepted medium in many jobs? A lot of people I saw go through college did so on daddy's dime, were drunk 4 nights a week and barely passed (my freshman year). In fact, many just dropped classes they were not doing well in and did the 5-6 year program. I think these people need supervision!!! What kind of motivation is that showing? I have a master's degree but I do not feel really motivated because of the degree. I am motivated by my goals. I have a strong work ethic instilled upon me by my parents. I make goals, map a path to achieve them and then get to work. Integrity and the Golden Rule are everything to me. That is why I am successful. Not college. I am not saying you are wrong, but just presenting another viewpoint.