I consider myself lucky that I was even able to learn a trade, as the JWs tried to stop that, also. It was only my high grades through high school, plus contacts that my non-JW father had in the industry, that got me an opening there. (During those years leading up to 1975, the WTS was strong about "young people should have the minimum education, and then pioneer").
Later, I made several attempts to do the Diploma course in Electrical Engineering, but either work or family commitments made that a non-starter:
- Very difficult attempting the Diploma course when you are working 16 hour days!
- Even doing the trade course proved to be disastrous for family life (by then I was married with two children).
To those who have later been able to pick up the baton and complete College studies, despite what the WTS did to them, I tip my hat! The fact remains, though, that the best time to study is when you are straight out of high school.
These days, I am resigned to going no further than a busted a$$ electrician can expect to go - and the only letters that I will have after my name are "S.B." (ie. "Silly B*&$")
Bill.