@@alexgomez6723 There was that time last decade with the ITT rip-off. My debt was finally eliminated and I did pay my tuition many times over with interest.
You have this, and that is that it is a nice reason to save up enough money to build yourself a machine that you can hook yourself up to so you can electrocute yourself by design 100% of the way.
@@3L4. Free advice. If you want an education, go to a community college and do your Gen Ed until you figure out what you want to do. Later you can focus on a major and your basic requirements will be done. IF you still want to go to trade school, do your research. Ask them hard questions. They have to be accredited. How much will the gov't subside and what are your job prospects when you finish. I will also advise that you do a vocation that is gender appropriate, otherwise you will fall into the same trap as I did. There is much discrimination in the trades and I have proof which I will use to strengthen my case.
Pros: Everything
Cons:
Someone doesn’t make money.
Cons: EVERYTHING!
@@alexgomez6723 Correct. No job after graduating means class action suits and refunds.
@@ESP1138 How often do colleges lose money from lawsuits by students who didn’t get employed?
@@alexgomez6723 There was that time last decade with the ITT rip-off. My debt was finally eliminated and I did pay my tuition many times over with interest.
It has no cons. Trade schools are a different form of education and can provide excellent job opportunities.
How to apply for technical trade
You have this, and that is that it is a nice reason to save up enough money to build yourself a machine that you can hook yourself up to so you can electrocute yourself by design 100% of the way.
It has every con. No job after graduation. I attended two of these for-profit scams. Now it's time for a refund!
@@ESP1138bro didn't know that it was better chance to get job than a normal school
@@3L4. Free advice. If you want an education, go to a community college and do your Gen Ed until you figure out what you want to do. Later you can focus on a major and your basic requirements will be done.
IF you still want to go to trade school, do your research. Ask them hard questions. They have to be accredited. How much will the gov't subside and what are your job prospects when you finish.
I will also advise that you do a vocation that is gender appropriate, otherwise you will fall into the same trap as I did. There is much discrimination in the trades and I have proof which I will use to strengthen my case.
Go to a real college and get a real degree!
Yeah and spend 50k on college and have lifetime debt sounds really good
@@DennisLiu-i7c Or go to a for-profit institution and get scammed into a lifetime of debt; I already tried that route twice.