@whoyouknowthatsiller Do it. Your education is for you, not for $. All of these people that are complaining are wild americans who believe that college is only for making $. Education is about so much more than that. Education is your freedom. Trust me. You may not end up being rich, but you will have an understanding of a broad range of relevant information about the world that you live in, you will have become more patient, better able to manage your time...
@whoyouknowthatsiller....Better able to manage challenges, pressure, and stress. You will become a better thinker, and will be more aware of the world around you. The hard work that you put in to accomplish these things will make you feel stronger and better about yourself. Educate yourself for you, and for the world. Education is about more than a "high paying" job. Let the wild americans and continue to suck on the boobtube, and be enslaved by their ignorance.
Yes you can. Go to a school with open admissions and study hard. Start off with easy classes. There are people with IQ of 50 who have college degrees(not many, but a few). It might not be profitable, but you could definitely graduate from college.
@youngdones I'm pretty sure that you are bright in ways that a lot of scientists aren't. IQ was made up to fit into the system, just because you didnt score well on an IQ test doesn't mean you aren't bright. Ive scored 140 on some tests and 95 on others. All I'm saying is don't fall for that brainwash! Peace!
very well explained...but why are you forgetting that we have to have institutions that train intellectuals in higher technological fields...otherwise how we will hav medical doctors and judges in society...this theory is for workers whose mentality is just to work and get money.and yes that rush toward school with out thinking for any use of degree is foolishness.but this presentation is not explaining that many fields like healthcare one can not get same work positions as licensed graduates.
@NiceVideoz What information is he "dis-informing" about exactly, other than not talking about the Jesuit order everyone thinks he should be talking about??
this is why online businesses are so crucial. given: 90% of online businesses are in fact scams, but the 10% that are legit, number in the thousands. why are these online businesses so crucial? because you can work 4 or 5 hours a day, and still make thousands of dollars a month. in order to be wealthy there is one simple equation: time+money=financial freedom, take away time or money, and you cannot and will not be financially independent
this is ridiculous, i dont know anyone with these kind of debts from school. i feel like its the peoples fault if they accept to have that kind of loans. there's always choices!! you dont need to go to some high end school. different schools offer same degrees for much less money. watching this makes me angry on how biased it is.. i agree with the crazy inflation, it shouldnt be happening but knowledge from our universitys is what made this country what it is.
@vnstrel I know several people who did not go to any high end school, just a regular local college and have between 35-45k in student load debt. They work in the IT field and now 6 years later are still paying off their debt too.
Another got mostly scholarships and only took out about a 10K loan and is still paying it back many years later too simply because of living expenses and such taking up the rest of her money. So it's not just high end schools at all but even average comm. colleges.
@JediWitness yeah i guess it happens but look at those debt compared to what they show on the documentary. your friends have reasonable debt that shouldnt take that long time... im a 3rd year college student and i have no debt.
i'm pretty sure your not even making an attempt to listen to whats actually going on in the video. me personally i went to a school and hated it and left.cost me16,000 dollars 1 yr. I have paid 20,000 dollars in 7 years, and i still to this day owe 18,000. I lost my job, applied for deferment/forbearance got DENIED! was forced to go into default. I personally believe this lady that she had every intention of paying her debt. but you have to understand its designed to be impossible!
I'm just glad i was mindful enough to pull out when i did... first year when they started classes and they were teaching us how to turn on and off a mac computer red flags went off and i got the hell out of there. (katherine Gibbs/ now Briarcliff College)
@vnstrel Indeed our universitys have had a great impact on our country but since schools such as harvard, yale, princeton, etc. have abandoned the original doctrine, we have slowly declined and are in desperate need of the true education that founded Americans freedom to begin with.
@JediWitness I've watched this doc before. It's a good thing you posted it. Did you know that I'm going on 19 and I'm not planning on going to college? I don't wanna make the same mistake that some of my peers or my family members made by going to college. My family still sees it as a way out of remedial jobs but I realized the truth. My mom has a BS degree in accounting and she's been out of work for a year and a half. Now she's delusional.
@liberty2011able Good going. I have told the same thing to my daughter and her friends as well. Better to go to a trade school or if you are going to go to college, get a scholarship or grants, don't take out anything that you have to pay pack. If you have to get a loan, the trade or tech schools are far cheaper and as long as you're in a field where you have a much higher chance of getting a job, then at least it's a much better risk overall.
In June it was on the news that a 25 year old law grad who passed the bar her first time could not make money practicing law so she resorted to prostitution and was charging only $50 for sex. She was arrested. See the Youtube news video called:
Lawyer Arrested For Prostitution! (Accused Of Selling Sex For $50)
@TeslaTechnologyRocks Thanks for the vid. I just saw it. The lady's name was Reema Bajaj. It's so sad that she went through about eight years of law school for nothing only to turn to sex for money to support herself.
thats how it was in the old days...u learn..u teach..u gain experience...
tomboyanonymous 2 weeks ago
so is college good or bad? because i really want to go to college and get a masters in philosophy.. does this mean i shouldn't???
whoyouknowthatsiller 1 month ago
@whoyouknowthatsiller Do it. Your education is for you, not for $. All of these people that are complaining are wild americans who believe that college is only for making $. Education is about so much more than that. Education is your freedom. Trust me. You may not end up being rich, but you will have an understanding of a broad range of relevant information about the world that you live in, you will have become more patient, better able to manage your time...
fknmaneater 4 days ago
@whoyouknowthatsiller....Better able to manage challenges, pressure, and stress. You will become a better thinker, and will be more aware of the world around you. The hard work that you put in to accomplish these things will make you feel stronger and better about yourself. Educate yourself for you, and for the world. Education is about more than a "high paying" job. Let the wild americans and continue to suck on the boobtube, and be enslaved by their ignorance.
fknmaneater 4 days ago
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what does this have to do with Alex Jones?
alCIAdadidit 4 months ago
Have a
car, family, house
is not my vision of the american dream.
Being free, happy, and able to take risks without being arrested or that do not involve hurting others, = the american dream
StanwoodSpartans 4 months ago 4
I have very mild intellectual disabilities and I can not ever go to college.
youngdones 5 months ago
I have an IQ of 89 and I am not intellectually or academically qualified for college.
youngdones 5 months ago
@youngdones,
Yes you can. Go to a school with open admissions and study hard. Start off with easy classes. There are people with IQ of 50 who have college degrees(not many, but a few). It might not be profitable, but you could definitely graduate from college.
MegaAstrodude 4 months ago 2
@youngdones I'm pretty sure that you are bright in ways that a lot of scientists aren't. IQ was made up to fit into the system, just because you didnt score well on an IQ test doesn't mean you aren't bright. Ive scored 140 on some tests and 95 on others. All I'm saying is don't fall for that brainwash! Peace!
georgiypotulov23 1 week ago
I don't think Alex Jones plays a role with the N.I.A. But could be wrong.
flaco1st 7 months ago
very well explained...but why are you forgetting that we have to have institutions that train intellectuals in higher technological fields...otherwise how we will hav medical doctors and judges in society...this theory is for workers whose mentality is just to work and get money.and yes that rush toward school with out thinking for any use of degree is foolishness.but this presentation is not explaining that many fields like healthcare one can not get same work positions as licensed graduates.
108dip 7 months ago
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108dip 7 months ago
We all know by now that Aelx Jones is a bad person.
cxrodformrx 7 months ago
Alex Jones = Disinformant for Jesuit Order
NiceVideoz 8 months ago
@NiceVideoz What information is he "dis-informing" about exactly, other than not talking about the Jesuit order everyone thinks he should be talking about??
JediWitness 8 months ago
@NiceVideoz what does this have to do with Alex Jones? And what proof is there that he is a "Jesuit" anyway?
alCIAdadidit 4 months ago
this is why online businesses are so crucial. given: 90% of online businesses are in fact scams, but the 10% that are legit, number in the thousands. why are these online businesses so crucial? because you can work 4 or 5 hours a day, and still make thousands of dollars a month. in order to be wealthy there is one simple equation: time+money=financial freedom, take away time or money, and you cannot and will not be financially independent
UFCMania98 8 months ago
this conspiracy is just pathetic, really.
loschrisos2 8 months ago
this is ridiculous, i dont know anyone with these kind of debts from school. i feel like its the peoples fault if they accept to have that kind of loans. there's always choices!! you dont need to go to some high end school. different schools offer same degrees for much less money. watching this makes me angry on how biased it is.. i agree with the crazy inflation, it shouldnt be happening but knowledge from our universitys is what made this country what it is.
vnstrel 8 months ago
@vnstrel I know several people who did not go to any high end school, just a regular local college and have between 35-45k in student load debt. They work in the IT field and now 6 years later are still paying off their debt too.
Another got mostly scholarships and only took out about a 10K loan and is still paying it back many years later too simply because of living expenses and such taking up the rest of her money. So it's not just high end schools at all but even average comm. colleges.
JediWitness 8 months ago 2
@JediWitness yeah i guess it happens but look at those debt compared to what they show on the documentary. your friends have reasonable debt that shouldnt take that long time... im a 3rd year college student and i have no debt.
vnstrel 8 months ago
@JediWitness im a community college student and you hit the nail on the head
Pwnstar57 5 months ago
@vnstrel
i'm pretty sure your not even making an attempt to listen to whats actually going on in the video. me personally i went to a school and hated it and left.cost me16,000 dollars 1 yr. I have paid 20,000 dollars in 7 years, and i still to this day owe 18,000. I lost my job, applied for deferment/forbearance got DENIED! was forced to go into default. I personally believe this lady that she had every intention of paying her debt. but you have to understand its designed to be impossible!
PezkeyWabbitz 8 months ago
@PezkeyWabbitz
I'm just glad i was mindful enough to pull out when i did... first year when they started classes and they were teaching us how to turn on and off a mac computer red flags went off and i got the hell out of there. (katherine Gibbs/ now Briarcliff College)
PezkeyWabbitz 8 months ago
@PezkeyWabbitz I heard some stuff about Briarcliff as well along those lines, that their IT classes and the like were very poorly done.
JediWitness 7 months ago
@vnstrel Indeed our universitys have had a great impact on our country but since schools such as harvard, yale, princeton, etc. have abandoned the original doctrine, we have slowly declined and are in desperate need of the true education that founded Americans freedom to begin with.
Theawakening79 1 month ago
FINALLY!! someone who is exposing the truth about the lie behind "higher education"
THANK YOU JediWitness for posting this.
Riv3rQu33n 9 months ago
@Riv3rQu33n My pleasure. Check out this video about college being a rip off, with John Stossel. /watch?v=AVz-HqwOuyo
JediWitness 9 months ago
@JediWitness I've watched this doc before. It's a good thing you posted it. Did you know that I'm going on 19 and I'm not planning on going to college? I don't wanna make the same mistake that some of my peers or my family members made by going to college. My family still sees it as a way out of remedial jobs but I realized the truth. My mom has a BS degree in accounting and she's been out of work for a year and a half. Now she's delusional.
liberty2011able 9 months ago
@liberty2011able Good going. I have told the same thing to my daughter and her friends as well. Better to go to a trade school or if you are going to go to college, get a scholarship or grants, don't take out anything that you have to pay pack. If you have to get a loan, the trade or tech schools are far cheaper and as long as you're in a field where you have a much higher chance of getting a job, then at least it's a much better risk overall.
JediWitness 9 months ago
@liberty2011able
In June it was on the news that a 25 year old law grad who passed the bar her first time could not make money practicing law so she resorted to prostitution and was charging only $50 for sex. She was arrested. See the Youtube news video called:
Lawyer Arrested For Prostitution! (Accused Of Selling Sex For $50)
TeslaTechnologyRocks 8 months ago
@TeslaTechnologyRocks Thanks for the vid. I just saw it. The lady's name was Reema Bajaj. It's so sad that she went through about eight years of law school for nothing only to turn to sex for money to support herself.
liberty2011able 8 months ago