Was talking to friend's gf about college
I asked her why she chose liberal arts
>"uhhh... I still don't know what i want to do"
Ask who's paying her tuition
>"i think either my grandma or one of my aunts"
Do people seriously think like this?
>>1589092
...you spoke to her, not us
When our entire economy has been built on affordable credit it is unreasonable to expect the next generation to value their money
Yes. My friend's little sister is 19, turning 20 soon. She went to a "technical academy" for high school, but choose not to apply to a university when she graduated.
Now she's a wageslave who hates her job and wants to apply to school. I encouraged her to do so and try to get an education in a field where jobs are plentiful and in demand.
So she went to an art academy and signed up for a photography "certification".
I asked how she plans to pay, and she said out of pocket and go to school part time.
I don't have to heart to tell her how stupid and fucked she is.
>>1589099
Is the pussy tiiiight?
>>1589099
Do you mean, because she would be studying and working at the same time?
>>1589092
yes, because their parents force them to make decisions about their future when they're 17-18 years old. I asked my parents for a year off after high school, they said no. I ended up graduating with a bs in psych because it was easy and I didn't have a clear idea of what I wanted. Thank god I learned webdev for my own projects otherwise I'd be fucked.
Parents. Give your kids a year off. The boredom alone will help them figure out what they want out of life.
>>1589099
what field do you anons reccomend that have a lot of demand?
>>1590330
I would've just played video games like I did in college.