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Is 24 too late to go to college? What college courses would you recommend for someone who has spent the last 6 years working dead end wageslave jobs? I'm proficient at everything except math. I don't want this to be my future.

>> No.55341056

Get a business degree and read well written books
You need effective communciation skills (written and verbal) plus a basic degree for entry
End goal is white collar Project Management
You will 'manage' a collection of 'projects' which amounts to sending emails and asking questions on calls, then doing some Excel pivot tables
Very easy, and pays better at entry level than ANYTHING else

>> No.55341061

>Is 24 too late to go to college?
no
>I'm proficient at everything except math.
try flipping burgers if you can't handle calculus

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Make sure you do 2 years of community college and then transfer to your local state school and get the highest ROI degree possible for as little spent as possible.

I went to Florida State (which isn't even that great of a school) and if it weren't for bright futures (program that uses the lottery to subsidize tuition for high achievers in high school) I would have gone the 2-year CC route as well.

Now also 24 and making about 125k

>> No.55341076

>>55341035
I'm 28, in college and banging freshman pussy. These broads are so fucking broke you pick them up in an average car and buy them pizza and they'll let you fuck them in the ass

Shit is CASH

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>>55341035
>What college courses would you recommend
I went back at 28 - no problems. College =/= high school, nobody cares about you.
Talk to a counselor at the school you want to attend, and remember picking a good major is essential. You can go $100,000 into debt and leave college with no marketable skills.

College is not for everybody.

>> No.55341096

>>55341076
this

2 vodka crans and maybe a bump of coke and you'll get laid

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>> No.55341104

>>55341035
>Is 24 too old to go to college?
Not in general, no. There's nothing stopping you from going, and it's in no way forbidden to go to college at 24, 30, 40, or 50. Try to minimize the student loan burden if you do, if you can, though.

>> No.55341412

>>55341035
What the FUCK?! IS THAT REAL??

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>>55341035
Gender Studies. It will open you up to the patriarchal society you live in.

Also philosophy for critical thinking skills. Both majors are in high demand because business/law/stem are oversaturated and don't teach the high reasoning that the humanities do. Personally, I would never hire someone who couldn't do practical logic.

Or you could use your wageslave knowledge to start a business in an industry you've worked in.

>> No.55343186

>>55341035
Any degree aside from healthcare that pays requires math so youre kind of screwed. Even business degrees require college algebra and statistics some even do calculus.

>> No.55343307

>>55343138
This,
>>55343186
Mathematics is just applied logic, so Philosophy is to high an order.

Op should double major in Gender Studies and English Literature instead. Then he can teach Shakespeare to underprivileged women of color.