From a young age, many of us are primed to believe that college is a thing that will happen after high school. Despite the staggering debt many carry after graduating college, you are more likely to earn more over your lifetime with a college degree. At the same time, many of the wealthiest people out there have dropped out of college or never attended at all. Some have such fond memories of college that they have a hard time leaving it behind, going to their graves die-hard fans of their old school’s sports teams and towns; others have no problem leaving it all behind.
We’ve spent our time in colleges, so we decided to dedicate this week’s show to college.
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We begin by talking about where we went to college and when we started. After that, we discuss the major social movements at the colleges we attended.
Find out if we ever lived on campus and how much what jobs we held while attending college. Also find out how many different colleges we attended.
We then chat about all our different majors and why we chose them (and changed them). Next, we talk about how long we attended college — and whether or not we graduated.
A college degree is the thing many of us are told, from a young age, is the only thing that can lead to success. But is that really true? We then devote some time to whether or not our degree/lack of degree has helped or harmed out careers and also talk about whether or not college is even a necessity?
Before wrapping the episode up, we cover our best — and worst — college memories. Finally, find out what we’d do differently if we had our college years to do all over again.
Whether you’ve been to college or not, feel free to chime in in the comments.
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CM Stewart says
A similar thing with me, Christopher. I went to a 2-week, on campus “pre-college workshop,” along with a bunch of other academically challenged freshmen to help foster “academic success.” The workshop didn’t stick…
It was Church of God college, with mandatory chapel attendance and prayer meetings and such. I lived on campus and it was a hyper-Christian environment; I didn’t fit in and skipped class a lot (I don’t do well in institutional environments).
gorillamen says
I can’t imagine you in a Church of God college. Wow! That is wonderful in a really weird way.
CM Stewart says
One of my most fond / weirdest memories of Church of God college was during a chapel service, witnessing an enraptured student peering at a miniature (imaginary) Jesus in her cupped hands.
CM Stewart says
Yes, I also can’t math. Ha.
gorillamen says
How I spent time as a billing analyst is beyond me…
CM Stewart says
New Hampsha in da hizzouse! 🙂
gorillamen says
You and Rick Coste (that I know of).