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15 Apr 2016 15:30 #301160
by SCA
We are all so blinded by what success means, sometimes we forget to live. We all want to succeed, but what does that mean?????
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15 Apr 2016 15:47 #301165
by Kwami
In this society success is defined by how much money one makes and what one owns , using that yardstick I can say that I am the least successful person around
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15 Apr 2016 15:53 #301166
by Kwami
If one can be blinded by success then it is logical to assume that one eyes can be opened wide by failure . I dont want to be blind
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15 Apr 2016 15:54 #301167
by SCA
That is how success is defined by some. But let me ask: for those who have lots of money, and 'success' what des it mean? Good question. I ask myself too!
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15 Apr 2016 16:03 #301169
by Kwami
You had stated that you cavort with prostitutes . Maybe you should give that up and help out your siblings financially.
Since you are also over 60 , you will also save money on Viagra
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15 Apr 2016 16:22 #301170
by Watooka
Every man or woman should be his or her own way once they got their degree.
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16 Apr 2016 09:19 #301182
by Watooka
It is actually you who made that accusation against me. But I refrained from making an issue of it with the admin. I was hoping that admin would have taken that step them himself in reminding you of the ethics.
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22 Apr 2016 12:12 #301973
by WalshAmbrose
I recently paid £10k for a masters degree in the uk and that was cheap by most standards. Depending on what you study the costs at the moment in no way reflect the value of the qualification you will receive. Paying six figures for a degree in business at this point is ridiculous. For those who can be more flexible and think outside the box there are courses on udemy that cost fractions but can be used to generate income almost immediately.
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22 Apr 2016 14:02 #301993
by ketchim
Employers NOT interested in no name schools
Ivy league or your degree is just a Xerox piece of paper.
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22 Apr 2016 17:02 #302045
by Lavos
I think is due to the loose state's investment that allows colleges to afford to increase their budget, and that also means they have to increase tuition. As long as you get a loan from the government there is not real issue (except for the little issue that you have to deal with an apeshit high debt), since pursuing higher education always does payoff (as long as you work hard for it, and even like that, the struggle for money is always present), It's not really that bad. But in my opinion, that's a not so well solution to increase scholarships.
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