
Originally Posted by
Klave
College is basically a way for you to have a fallback.
Yes, you might be right they just train you to become employees.
But being an employee isn't always a bad thing.
Not taking such a foundation is a great risk.
Sadly, only a lucky few are able to overcome such risk.
If you are young (let's say below 25) and well off (You don't have to be filthy rich)
I think it is not a waste of time to spend them in college.
I would like to warn you that businesses are risky and is always a potential money black hole.
Charities in the Philippines isn't as rewarding as one would think, most of the money supposedly going to these charities end up in politicians' pockets.
Travelling the world is nice if you are rich (Well truly not for the middle-class)
Art is cheap in the Philippines (Law of supply and demand)
The last few statements obviously relies on your talents, which would make it nice to remember that most people are not as talented as one could hope to be.
So, I salute to the lucky few who have overcome the College route, but the not so lucky, go to college and make the most of it!
I do agree with this one... its a big risk labi na with our economy nga murag way clear.. I'm not blaming anyone especially the government kay kita man ang nag control sa atong life and destiny... as Klave said, education is one of the fallback if ever d jud ka swertehon sa business... and that happened to me... I tried to have my own business but wa jud ni obra... so, I used my education to apply... ug nakawork ko.... being an employee is one thing that I can be proud of since I could say I'm a good one...