>People in 2017 still go to college for fine arts and libshit degrees
Why? Are they seriously that delusional?
>2017
>People are still falling for the college meme
>>36409215
College is for networking. Fine arts degree just qualifies you to either teach or get a bullshit corporate job working on graphs and fliers. To pay off that college debt.
There were artists before there were art schools.
>2017
>People aren't yet falling for the trade meme
Enjoy your job at McDick's, unicucks
Reminder if you're not going to college for:
Engineering
Finance
Accounting
Nursing
Doctorate of Medicine
PhD in a science thats not biology
Computer science
You're throwing your money down the drain and should go to a trade school
>>36409215
I know this is hard for you to process, but not everyone is poor, not everyone is obsessed with money, and not everyone lacks the social skills you're compensating heavily for
>>36409347
>There were artists before there were art schools.
There was (thing) before it was taught in schools applies to everything.
>>36409215
>>36409422
Reminder: if you're going to college you're throwing your money down the drain
>>36409215
I'm just glad I wake up to something I care about each day
please do slave yourself for the benefit of society; I'm really not built for that shit
:P
>most wagecucks that go to college slave for a degree because it gets them money
>they have the audacity to look down on wagies that at leasr have the sense to major something they have passion for, even if college is a meme
>wagies make threads comparing different forms of wageslavery, as if good forms of wageslavery exist
Fucking idiots. You can live carefree in NEETbux
>>36409566
Until Trump cuts your neetbucks and you're forced to go work at burger king
Mom insisted I go, and this is the only thing I'm not too retarded for.
playing on easymode anyway, so I'll just live as a glorified housepet, maybe amuse myself with some fun part-time gig like refinishing furniture or watching brats in a daycare.
>>36409603
>implying I live in a 3rd world country
>>36409506
True, but my point was getting a degree in a luxury "profession" means less than getting your bona fides in a big boy job, where a degree is actually important.
>>36409215
short answer is they need a network and for some it's either college or nothing.
No artist gets fame on skill alone anymore.
>>36409215
Because they want to learn about those things.