Sentences with phrase «college is a waste of time»

Dale Stephens thinks he knows enough to know that college is a waste of time.
I used to think taking Shakespeare's Theater in college was a waste of time but I learned to appreciate it in later years.
This is a great place for me to tell all people that said Outdoor Recreation in College is a waste of time, it has come in very handy now.

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Earlier this week, my 29 «Foundations of Entrepreneurial Management» students at Babson College participated in a focus group that led one of my students to remark that she had always thought they were a waste of time until she saw one in action.
The increase in average student debt, moreover, comes on the heels of news that college students don't really learn anything and the opinions of pundits like James Altucher that college is just a huge waste of time and money.
But Feld is perhaps more unusual in not calling college a waste of time for entrepreneur hopefuls, but essentially a great practice ground for them to hone their skills while they combine study and business.
By a similar 60 - 29 percent margin, likely voters say it «will be an expensive waste of time,» rather than a «once in a generation opportunity to bring our State Constitution into the 21st Century,» according to a new Siena College Poll of likely 2017 New York State voters released last hour.
But after his design for a wireless headset flopped, he decided it was time to stop wasting his efforts on small ideas and go after the sort of big dream that had captured his imagination in college.
In other words, the college lecture is to a large extent a waste of time.
My name is Jerynn I am 18 and i am currently a freshman in college I am a bigger girl so if you do nt like that then do nt waste either of our time.
In this colossal waste of time and talent, 30 - something nitwits Ryan (Jake Johnson), a former college quarterback who never made it to the NFL, and Justin (Damon Wayans Jr.), a low - level video - game designer, dress up in what look like genuine police uniforms for a Purdue University reunion that they mistakenly believe is a costume party.
First, it was a waste of time (over five years) and money — both the government's and WGU's — which distracted from the real need: making progress in higher education to better serve students, such as low - income ones, of whom only 8 percent graduate four - year college programs in six years.
Thanks to Malloy, Pryor and the education reformers, thousands of juniors will be wasting their time taking the Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Field Test instead of focusing on what will really make them «college ready.»
«Unless the incoming corps member was an elementary education major in college» < — But I thought the whole premise of programs like TFA is that studying education is a waste of time.
& Yes i'm ASE Certified and yes i destroy the tests, i hadnt touched a car for months other then side jobs i do for my loyal customers, hadnt attended useless community college i 5 mo ths because of how far above i was then everyone else & it was a big waste of time (yes i will be arrogant).
Hewitt also makes a few points that i think are ridiculous such as «all extracurricular activities are evil (and how i talked my kid out of little league),» school is a waste of time» and «college is pretty useless.»
I'm 18 years old just graduated high school and I feel like college is just a waste of time because I wan na start making money now!
College was a complete waste of time.
(And if a cadre of cousins begins to bluster on about how having a college degree is a waste of time and money, or, how a particular career path is impractical, let the unenlightened find their own way while you keep doing what you love.
We don't think it would be a good call for hiring manager to see some photos how you waste your time on previous place of working or some college party.
For example, achievements in your college which are not related to sales should not be described in detail in your resume as they will just waste your time as well as of your potential employer's.
Instead of wasting your time discussing how they could study better (because they won't, if that's not actually the problem in the first place) you can have a discussion about whether or not their performance in math class is actually important for the goals they themselves want to achieve (like getting into a good college, even if they never take another math class).
I don't know when or where to start but I think Im going to try and get very serious about this after a few more years of college (even though college is really starting to feel like a waste of time).
Anyway, I» am currently 21 in the real estate market of Baltimore, MD, but instead of investing, I'm wasting time and MONEY in college on a bachelor's degree, in a field that I have no love for anymore, even though I'm good at it.
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