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Headed to College, First Answer Three Questions  

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First Question

The first question: Do you need to attend a four-year college?  Many people complete college, and their job prospects are often similar to those of a high school graduate.  Others drop out, saddled with tens of thousands of dollars in debt and nothing else to show for it.  At least they stopped digging the debt hole! 

Explore alternatives using Google, AI, and other resources, and consult with successful individuals who did not complete college.  If you decide to attend college, keep reading.

The Second Important Question – In What Field?

What should YOU major in?  Being a typical clueless 18-year-old, I foolishly picked my major.  I selected the same major as my brother. DUMB –  Me, not my brother!

Wake-up time: Your major can have lifetime implications for YOUR financial future, career trajectory, and overall life satisfaction.  Too many students graduate with debt and a degree as valuable as a Costco bundle of Charmin (my wife’s favorite brand) toilet paper.  Sorry to be so blunt (I’m lying!), I have met too many individuals who, despite being below average, wasted their time and money on a nonsensical degree and will be lucky to secure a job beyond Starbucks or Amazon. 

Choosing a College Major Should Be A Critical Decision 

Some fields, such as engineering, healthcare, and technology, offer strong job prospects with competitive salaries.  Others, particularly in the humanities or social sciences, can be rewarding but often require additional credentials or graduate degrees to secure lucrative positions.  You must approach your decision with an understanding of economic realities.  

Follow Your Passion? Can’t Eat Passion!

More critical is the ability to house and feed yourself for the rest of your life, which mandates financial and career considerations.  A student who loves literature should consider whether they also enjoy the idea of a career in academia, publishing, or editing, and whether those fields offer sufficient opportunities to justify the tuition investment.  

Evaluate your interests in conjunction with market demand, salary expectations, and future job stability.  

Choosing a Major Like It Matters!

Third YUGEEEE Question – How to Pay for College?  

While selecting a major is pivotal, figuring out *how to finance college without drowning in debt* is critical.  U.S. university costs have skyrocketed over the past few decades, leaving many graduates struggling under massive student loan burdens.  

Families must approach college financing strategically, focusing on minimizing debt and maximizing the return on investment.  

Smart College Financing Strategies  

College Can Be A Strategic Investment  

A college education should be treated as an investment, not an automatic rite of passage.  

By thoughtfully selecting a major that aligns with personal interests and financial realities and approaching college financing with the same scrutiny as any significant financial decision, students can set themselves up for success rather than struggle.  

Families must move beyond the simplistic question of “Should my child go to college?” and start asking – What will they study, and how will they afford it?   The answers to these questions will define their future.  

 

 

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