As I mentioned, the UK system is more like a graduate tax, but I recommend only doing so for personal reasons or knowing it is right for you. I didn't go back till I was 21, and my degree taught me alot and opened me up to what I wanted to do: journalism I'm lucky I don't have the US system as I don't think I would have gone due to my working-class background and being the first one in my family to go. My Master's in Visual Journalism is more technical and teaches me industry things, which is useful. Again, I chose my university as it was small and has good teaching, and I don't regret it however, apprenticeships and other learning avenues exist, and I have done them we need to have an honest conversation about this. But I think now, regardless of going to college, it's harder tenfold for millennials and Gen Z. Do I have to do with qualifications next year if I can do it through paid opportunity, e.g. work, I will. Stunning visuals and informative video - you have a real talent. :)
I think I learned the most in my apprenticeship and I wish I could have done it longer but I couldn’t afford to be there and pay my bills :/ very unfortunate. Thank you for watching and sharing your route as well !!!
dude this video style is ridiculously strong. the music, narration, and visuals blend so well. i clicked on your channel from your 21 savage reaction from 4 years ago, im glad i did man
Great video man, I just want to say it and don't stress it but don't be regretful for the choices you made. One thing about this life it's a lot of taking your feet and putting them one after another. I got out of junior college when I played basketball in 2021 and was completely burnt out from the sport and I just knew I wanted to go to school as a student, but I had to return to my home country because my scholarship was covered by playing. From there I bounced around working jobs back home and could not continue college just because they did not recognize my credits back home, so I was in limbo and feeling as if I was a failure. One thing I learned during this time was just to be open to exploring things in life because I never was born with a passion or something I wanted to do with my life, tell you honestly, that's something I fought with myself for years for because I never had the answer and I'm still looking. I even went into a trade program because I had a romanticized idea of the trade field but left soon after because it wasn't for me. None the less don't view any of your choices as a failure man, it's all perspective at the end of the day. Beautiful video and keep going man
I definitely appreciate you watching ! Yeah I’m working on accepting that my journey is uniquely mine. I have had in the past a bad habit of comparing my my journey to other people and I’m starting to slowly get out of that !
Haven’t watched this vid yet but I spent 4 years at college and learned nothing isn’t a statement about college but a statement about you Cause that’s crazy lmao This is probably a very inspiring vid tho I don’t mean to hate
@ nah I just contemplated the title you used for the video, thinking about it at a much deeper level, many videos I’ve seen before follow the same premise, as someone who is an undergraduate I related it to my experience Think of this optimistically, It’s a great title and would definitely catch the attention of many like it immediately caught the attention of me. got me to listen to a few minutes of your video. which in turn hopefully made you profit There’s no such thing as bad publicity
As I mentioned, the UK system is more like a graduate tax, but I recommend only doing so for personal reasons or knowing it is right for you. I didn't go back till I was 21, and my degree taught me alot and opened me up to what I wanted to do: journalism I'm lucky I don't have the US system as I don't think I would have gone due to my working-class background and being the first one in my family to go. My Master's in Visual Journalism is more technical and teaches me industry things, which is useful. Again, I chose my university as it was small and has good teaching, and I don't regret it however, apprenticeships and other learning avenues exist, and I have done them we need to have an honest conversation about this. But I think now, regardless of going to college, it's harder tenfold for millennials and Gen Z. Do I have to do with qualifications next year if I can do it through paid opportunity, e.g. work, I will.
Stunning visuals and informative video - you have a real talent. :)
I think I learned the most in my apprenticeship and I wish I could have done it longer but I couldn’t afford to be there and pay my bills :/ very unfortunate. Thank you for watching and sharing your route as well !!!
😭 That thumbnail is DEEP, brother.
LMAO. Can I Live ?!
dude this video style is ridiculously strong. the music, narration, and visuals blend so well. i clicked on your channel from your 21 savage reaction from 4 years ago, im glad i did man
I appreciate that so much !!!
Great video man, I just want to say it and don't stress it but don't be regretful for the choices you made. One thing about this life it's a lot of taking your feet and putting them one after another. I got out of junior college when I played basketball in 2021 and was completely burnt out from the sport and I just knew I wanted to go to school as a student, but I had to return to my home country because my scholarship was covered by playing. From there I bounced around working jobs back home and could not continue college just because they did not recognize my credits back home, so I was in limbo and feeling as if I was a failure. One thing I learned during this time was just to be open to exploring things in life because I never was born with a passion or something I wanted to do with my life, tell you honestly, that's something I fought with myself for years for because I never had the answer and I'm still looking. I even went into a trade program because I had a romanticized idea of the trade field but left soon after because it wasn't for me. None the less don't view any of your choices as a failure man, it's all perspective at the end of the day. Beautiful video and keep going man
I definitely appreciate you watching ! Yeah I’m working on accepting that my journey is uniquely mine. I have had in the past a bad habit of comparing my my journey to other people and I’m starting to slowly get out of that !
Haven’t watched this vid yet but
I spent 4 years at college and learned nothing isn’t a statement about college but a statement about you
Cause that’s crazy lmao
This is probably a very inspiring vid tho
I don’t mean to hate
Thank you for admitting you didn’t watch the video. Clearly you don’t lack as much self awareness as I thought.
@ nah I just contemplated the title you used for the video, thinking about it at a much deeper level, many videos I’ve seen before follow the same premise, as someone who is an undergraduate I related it to my experience
Think of this optimistically, It’s a great title and would definitely catch the attention of many like it immediately caught the attention of me. got me to listen to a few minutes of your video. which in turn hopefully made you profit
There’s no such thing as bad publicity
@@nbell0089 thanks for the compliments ! To add truth... yes I learned things in college.
@@nbell0089 I hear you definitely.