Question:
Im not really into the whole 4+ years at collage and just cant see myself spending like 50,000 or more then 100,000 for colege. i know theres grants and loans but according to the government, because i'm single with no kids i make to much money and dont quilify for those free grants. i dont want a loan cause i'm so paraniod of being in debt. i hate owing money! I know alot of people that have graduated college and there not even doing what they majoried in or they say its not worth it. So i was thinking of going to one of those trade schools. I see these commercials for Heald college in California. I was going to take business admin. In the office of course they say its a good program and you can get a good high paying job, but i want to hear from a true person thats not on there pay roll. Is it a good course.
Answer:
If you like your job and they are willing to pay for college I would go for that as oppose to a trade school. This will eliminate you from going into debt, but they may retain your service for a year or two. You can go to Heald college at first since it is a junior college and than apply those credits to a four year college for the next two years at a state school in California. Alot of people do not realize a junior college is much cheaper, but you can apply many of those credits towards a four year degree. I would atleast try for a four year degree it will benefit you more over your life. Everybody has a tough time when they start out in the workforce especially new graduates. I am a CPA and I still do not have the job I strive for. Good Luck
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