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simon .
i sent you a pm but, not having received a response, i am assuming you didn't get it.
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as jehovah’s witnesses, we were regularly told how awful a college education is.
i’m no longer associated with the religion but i am not so pro university.
it’s not because i think you are better off without a degree.
jp1692 ...
With your education, I am disappointed that you did not use the current 6th edition APA formatting of your references. I see no indentations.
OK, OK, just kidding ... You make your points well and are very well thought out. The quote sandwich from the Economic Policy Institute supported your argument. Overall, excellent.
(20 points of a possible 20 points)
Rub a Dub
as jehovah’s witnesses, we were regularly told how awful a college education is.
i’m no longer associated with the religion but i am not so pro university.
it’s not because i think you are better off without a degree.
I think that a good high school education is better than a bad college education. Meaning, if a person learns in HS how to research and find what they are looking for, they are ahead of the curve.
stillin ....
I would disagree with you in many situations.
When seeking a job, mortgage, personal business loan or in other financial situations, there is typically the question on how far you went with your education (high school, some college, college degree, graduate degree, etc.)
In the case of finding a job, a college degree is often one of the prerequisites along with x number years experience in that field. But as time goes on, the college degree becomes less important since you can provide you accomplishments and experience in lieu of the degree.
If you get into the trades, then no, college is not a requirement, but a trade school can be a big plus to get started. Sales often does not require a college degree, but to get your foot in the door it doesn't hurt, especially when competing against others who may have the paper in their hand. Again, as time goes on, the degree becomes less important compared to your accomplishments.
Many professional jobs only interview new people with college degrees. Would you hire a person to be a financial analyst, auditor, human resource manager, engineer or other similar type of position with simply a high school degree? I don't think so, no matter what high school the person went to. High school simply does not cut it. To get your first job, a company may often ask for your transcripts from college showing your grades and which classes you took.
Yes, you can get a very well-rounded education with self-study but proving that to others, especially early on in your career, can be a challenge.
Rub a Dub
just saw the movie "a beautiful day in the neighborhood" with tom hanks as fred rogers.
excellent acting and story-line.
it brought back many fond memories as a child.
during the 60's, vietnam had a xmas feel about it.
ho chi minh had agents all over the place.. minh spies were in every town and village.
:(.
We have Vietnam and Thailand on our bucket list.
Either 2020 or 2021.
Looking forward to it.
Rub a Dub
2020 special meeting with pioneers (morning session) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k231wmebpb4.
2020 special meeting with pioneers (afternoon session) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnhvwbjsv2w.
https://www.reddit.com/r/exjw/comments/e0gu2z/2020_special_meeting_with_pioneers_morning_and/ .
Atlantis ...
As always, many, many thanks.
Rub a Dub
as jehovah’s witnesses, we were regularly told how awful a college education is.
i’m no longer associated with the religion but i am not so pro university.
it’s not because i think you are better off without a degree.
I think the public speaking part was a big plus for JW's when we had the TMS. Now, that is being watered down compared to what is used to be.
JW's simply are not taught to think and analyze issues, rather just learn some things and parrot them back to others. If you can't remember what to say, just tell people to go to JW dot Org to find the answer.
Also, a major weakness that many JW's have is the ability to write. A few good courses in college in the Behavioral Sciences (Organization Behavior, Psychology, etc.) force you to learn to analyze, seek resources, research and then write in proper APA (American Psychological Association) style with properly inserted citations and references. This is typically the standard used for any type of informational or research paper.
APA style is a pain at first with all of the rules for margin width, indentations, double spacing, capitalization, bullet points, citing single authors of a work, two authors, three to six authors, more than six authors, etc. Then, depending on type of work being cited (book, magazine, journal, blog, on-line), when to use proper case, italics, dates, page numbers, editions, etc. etc. etc. And then not writing in first person but in third person active voice. If you have had to write papers which conform to proper APA standards, you know what I mean.
In the end, I still find myself using a lot of the APA stuff for business presentations and I guess it adds a few points to your credibility on what you are talking about when everything is properly structured.
A "standard" JW learning to be a window washer while in high school simply does not learn this.
Rub a Dub
i know of two older couples who have gone overseas to live in recent years.
one could be classified in my opinion as a “need greater” although i think it might also have to do with getting more for their money.
the other i think was seeking out a cheaper and more naturally beautiful environment to live in their retirement years.. what i wondered is if these people are disenchanted and bored with life in the states.
CORRECTION:
This may not be a big deal to most but after re-reading my earlier comments about the Caribbean, I mentioned the Bahamas.
The Bahamas are not in the Caribbean. They are in the Atlantic off the coast of Florida.
Not a big deal to most but I just wanted to make that clear.
Rub a Dub
i know of two older couples who have gone overseas to live in recent years.
one could be classified in my opinion as a “need greater” although i think it might also have to do with getting more for their money.
the other i think was seeking out a cheaper and more naturally beautiful environment to live in their retirement years.. what i wondered is if these people are disenchanted and bored with life in the states.
What about countries which have high crime rate?
Zilgee ...
The DR (Dominican Republic) has a lot of crime, a lot. As does Trinidad and Tabago.
Of course, Jamaica is extremely dangerous due to the drug trade. The same with St. Kitts and Nevis, considered one of the highest murder rates per capita in the Caribbean, and for that matter the world. Again, gangs and drugs. It's typically not directly aimed at the people in general like in Mexico but there is the danger of innocent people living there or tourists of getting caught in the middle.
Puerto Rico has also become worse since the hurricane a couple of years ago. Not necessarily extreme violent crime, but unfortunately crime none the less.
Rub a Dub
having a conversation with a pimi elder and i asked him how he deals with the fact that he never expected to get old.
i get the feeling that some dubs still have the original generation explanation hard-wired, even though they claim to accept the new version.
so my question is, how old do you have to be to be considered old?
Old is when you poop and repeatedly forget to flush the toilet and don't notice the smell.
Rub a Dub