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    I never understood the whole high school graduation ceremony thing. Don't you have to graduate high school these days if you want to do anything besides roam Colfax looking for free handouts? Isn't it expected and not so much an accomplishment? 2 year, 4 year, etc. degrees I can understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I never understood the whole high school graduation ceremony thing. Don't you have to graduate high school these days if you want to do anything besides roam Colfax looking for free handouts? Isn't it expected and not so much an accomplishment? 2 year, 4 year, etc. degrees I can understand.
    i agree with you, it's more an expectation nowadays than an accomplishment

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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    I never understood the whole high school graduation ceremony thing. Don't you have to graduate high school these days if you want to do anything besides roam Colfax looking for free handouts? Isn't it expected and not so much an accomplishment? 2 year, 4 year, etc. degrees I can understand.
    I dont know i havent graduated? I have done some college. HS diploma and GED are pretty much equivalent in the private sector. GED took 2 hours of my time, i wasted 3 years in high school to learn lies about history. My wife also has her GED, i dont think either one of us have ever had to show it for a job or been asked about it? When i enlisted the Army wouldnt accept GEDs but i had enough credits from the comm college to get in.

    Graduating high school, I agree, its not special. College yes, basic yes, 3rd grade no.

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    I think college is over-rated, too (with some exceptions). I know a lot of people with college degreees that are very stupid.

    But is it an achievement? Sure, in some ways.
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    Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    I think college is over-rated, too (with some exceptions). I know a lot of people with college degreees that are very stupid.

    But is it an achievement? Sure, in some ways.
    thats what happens when the government gives too many loans out. if the free market were the only way to finance college degrees then people would realize very quick that a gay and lesbian diversity in asian culture degrees aren't worth the tuition + 15% interest rate and no income potential, but degrees with practical and economic impacts to society that charge tution + 5% interest rate and make good money are the way to go. Now we have too many loans funding too many dumb degrees for too many dummies. government doesnt take into account risk of no repayment or supply/demand for certain labor.

    i agree, there were more idiots in my college graduating class then people i would want to open a partnership with

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    Quote Originally Posted by aahorn View Post
    thats what happens when the government gives too many loans out. if the free market were the only way to finance college degrees then people would realize very quick that a gay and lesbian diversity in asian culture degrees aren't worth the tuition + 15% interest rate and no income potential, but degrees with practical and economic impacts to society that charge tution + 5% interest rate and make good money are the way to go. Now we have too many loans funding too many dumb degrees for too many dummies. government doesnt take into account risk of no repayment or supply/demand for certain labor.

    i agree, there were more idiots in my college graduating class then people i would want to open a partnership with
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    Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.

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    OOps sorry dont know what happened.

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    "But do not get the idea you're anything special. Because you're not."
    Awesome speech. Hopefully he didn't get soft later in the speech. I skipped through most of it. Graduations speeches put me to sleep.
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