Maybe you had a different college experience than I did.
I greatly admire those that choose "the trades" and I am quite aware that they do not require a college education. However, they would still benefit greatly from the experience and knowledge. Which is why I said "personal growth." I have friends who graduate from law school that do not practice law. It is an invaluable education, regardless of what you choose to do as a profession. Unfortunately, it is so expensive that very few people have the luxury of getting one solely for their personal gain.
Education is sold as a commodity in this country with the promise of prosperity. My point is that education should be more attainable, regardless of whether it is a job requirement.
Best,
Robert A. Franco, J.D., LL.M.
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