All things considered with college?


Question:
I've been a college student for a few years and the more I go the less motivated I feel. I've been thinking lately that it is just some kind of elaborate scam to keep the undesirables out of the labor pool. More and more these days it seems like people have no concern for true scholarship. So, what does it really seem to be all about?? Money. Anyway, before I get off topic my feeling is this. If college is just a way to get your "ticket punched" into the job market, why cant I just buy a degree?

Answer:
I understand. I have been in college for the past two years, I pass the classes that interest me, and the rest...
I know I am not cut out for it right now. WHo is to say what normal and te standars are. I know I am intelligent and a piece of paper will not give me back the precious years of my life I spent stressing out. I think education is very important but only when you are ready and willing to learn. I am going to pursue my dreams and eventually finish it up, but it is not right for eveyone, seriously...there is no one raod way and ppl who don't finish are NOT losers. Ppl do just buy degrees these days, it is terrible really, smarts is all about your choices in life and wh o you become, inner wisdom, not about how many framed pieces of paper you can display.
I know the feeling. I get so burnt out, that I have taken a lot longer than I should, because every few semesters I just need to take a break and just part-time. Then get a spurt of motivation back.
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