As a sophomore in college, I really had to comment on this article because of your "worthless piece of paper" remark.
Having a degree is not a "worthless piece of paper", it's something that goes towards a persons future; I'm pursuing my masters degree after I get my undergrad in English because it can open so many doors career-wise, and I know many other students who aren't going to college for "fun". College isn't fun: its WORK. It's hard work, and me and my friends don't even have TIME for fun because of all the effort that goes into getting that "worthless piece of paper".
Think before you type something like that, because it was very offensive.
Having a degree is not a "worthless piece of paper", it's something that goes towards a persons future; I'm pursuing my masters degree after I get my undergrad in English because it can open so many doors career-wise, and I know many other students who aren't going to college for "fun". College isn't fun: its WORK. It's hard work, and me and my friends don't even have TIME for fun because of all the effort that goes into getting that "worthless piece of paper".
Think before you type something like that, because it was very offensive.