dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
Is anyone going to question the math here?
I'm assuming he meant $25k per year. 4 years at $25k = $100k versus 2 years working at $50k.
At least that's how I read it.
Is anyone going to question the math here?
You know what P. T. Barnum said....
You could get as much music production from the internet as any of those courses....maybe more...you just have to sift through a lot of nonsense, but there's a ton of music production info...for free.
Not sure how old your child is...but if anything, work on just getting him an internship at a radio station, TV station or if possible, a local recording studio (even a small, decent one)...and then they learn by doing.
I'm assuming he meant $25k per year. 4 years at $25k = $100k versus 2 years working at $50k.
At least that's how I read it.
Perhaps. I read it as "My daughter's BEd was around $25000".
So a BA or BEd goes for $100k nowadays? I work at a University and have no idea. lol.
Perhaps. I read it as "My daughter's BEd was around $25000".
So a BA or BEd goes for $100k nowadays? I work at a University and have no idea. lol.
Is anyone going to question the math here?
Perhaps. I read it as "My daughter's BEd was around $25000".
So a BA or BEd goes for $100k nowadays? I work at a University and have no idea. lol.
Tuition is 6,000 (ish) per year X 4 years = 25,000.
Ok - my mistake. Pays for itself in 6 months.My daughter's BEd was around $25000. Starting wage for a full time teacher is ~50,000.
Pays for itself in 2 years. As long as people keep reproducing, she should be employed.
Ok - my mistake. Pays for itself in 6 months.
lolThe value of education is underappreciated in our culture.
That's how I read it, too. $6K/yr, $25k for the whole 4. You can't barely get in the door for $25k/yr around here. My son is a junior in high school and I'm getting scared. C'mon kid, join the navy like your old man.
The banks aren't gambling. Most if those loans are backed by the government. The banks coukd give a shit if any of them actually earn $.02..
The Banks are still eager to gamble on the college degree paying off but I dont know.
Whatever happened to people leaving school at 15 getting a job in a shop / store, learning how to lay bricks, becoming a plumber, earning a living (not living off parents / government), and living happily ever after.