My friend was in an electrical course at a trade school, and it also didn't stray away from the course topic. There is some basic math in electrical, but that is a requirement to do any electrical repairs anyways.
Huh, interesting. Is the math in electrical work addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc?
Its Ohm's law. It isn't too tricky because I can understand it. I know my explanation is going to be terrible, but basically it uses multiplication and division to determine how Volts, Ohms, and Amps interact with each other. There are tons of videos about it on Youtube that can explain it far better than I can.
I know what the word means, but the meme is perfectly clear, if you cannot see it, click on the image and it will zoom in.
Oh I do, I understand that the meme is not following the template’s purpose, but it was the best one I could find.
DISCLAIMER: This has been edited. Okay, here's some more of me responding to Reddit comments. "That said, you'll find increasingly that more and more decent careers are requiring SOME kind of college degree" scottevil110 Uh, are you sure about that? "Being self employed without a degree is also very difficult" rocky8u My mom's self employed and she doesn't have a college degree. It honestly depends on what you want to do. "Well they provide no credentials, so just as reliable as any other random YouTuber." rhomboidus Okay, I'm not saying you're wrong, but do you have any proof of this? By the way @appesh1, the quoted comment above is referring to Psych2Go. "but not having one will certainly make it much harder to get one in most fields." AurelianoTampa I'm sure not having a degree will make it hard to find a job in medical, law, engineering, math, teaching, and other fields, but what about trade fields? "But I don't think a Bachelor's is worthless. It represents hard work, the cost of college, and a traditional education. But it's an important investment in human capital, and it leads to a more highly compensated career in the long run." ericthedreamer I do think a Bachelors degree can definitely help you find a job. I looked the minimum education requirement for civil engineering and it's a Bachelors degree. As far a degree leading to a high paying career. It does increase the chances of it, but it's not a 100% guarantee. "a college degree gives access to jobs that provide some combination of better pay, more stability, better work environment, better opportunities for advancement, better hours. That has got to be worth something." SAtUSA Yes, but couldn't you get a few jobs like that without a college degree? "Yes, but then not having one does make you stand out, and not in a good way." AlphaGoGoDancer I'm sure not having a degree does make you stand out in a bad way in fields like medical, teaching, engineering, etc. However, I do not think everyone should be forced to go to college and I'm sure there are successful people without a degree. "Apple famously started from a few nerds at college building phonehacking equipment in their garage." AlphaGoGoDancer Maybe that's true. I don't know, but didn't Steve Jobs drop out of college? "There are good reasons to go to college. Thinking that a diploma will lead to a better financial future is nonsense." 1tranqulio2 Fair enough, I think college can help you to find a higher paying job. However, I don't think college is only way to make a decent living. "That said, there are hundred of thousands of good jobs in the US that require a college degree. To have a chance at these jobs you need college. So in so far as a chance at a good job is valuable, a college degree is valuable." jatjqtjat Your point is true if you're referring to medical, engineering, and (possibly) government jobs. There's a YouTube called TASproductions that does videos on Veggietales related content. I'm pretty sure the guy who speaks in the videos on that channel works in the government and I'm sure he did 2 years of college at the absolute minimum, but I'm sure he did more then that. Please correct me if I'm wrong. "Counterexample: I have a BS in Computer Science. Graduated 2014. Right now I earn 6 figures in the midwest, working in IT. My degree has significant value." Tapeleg91 Well man, I'm glad your degree has value and I'm glad you're making 6 figures. However, I'm pretty sure there are people who can make that much without a degree. "Good grades also show you can be organized with time management skills etc" JD782 Maybe, that's true, but don't you feel like too many people are pressured to get a bunch of A's? Anyways, end of post.
"YES! Not Going Doesn't Make You "Cool" or a "Free Spirit" As a second year undergrad at a State University I would like to chuck every one of my textbooks at lazy kids who don't want/ didn't go to college. Excuse 1: "College is too expensive" Ok yes, money is always a concern regarding higher education but guess what: FINANCIAL AID IS A THING. If you were really is money crunched as you say you *would* receive aid. All you have to do is try. And even if you dont: WHO CARES. I come from a solidly middle class family and the amount of aid I *don't* receive is staggering. But I wanted this for myself so I, as an adult decided to work out a system with my parents and pay off my loans after graduation. Loans may suck but adulting feels SO GOOD. Excuse 2: "College isnt that important, I can still be successful without it". If you're saying that you can be just as successful as your college educated peers (which was proven untrue by hundreds of studies but mmkay) then why not take the chance and go to college anyway? Excuse 3: "Just because you went to college doesn't make you smarter" ....Bruh Excuse 4: "I already know what I want but college isn't it" You think you know a lot of things when you're still in high school. Excuse 5: "I can't go to college because I want to travel and experience the world instead" Ummm Study Abroad is a thing and so are are Out of State/ Non-local schools Conclusion: Stop making excuses and GO. TO. COLLEGE" Janellethebelle Oh crap, here we go again with the "everyone should go to college" bs. This comment above me is an opinion from debate.org. Let's start with the lazy kids part. Some people actually can't do college or they're too busy to go. Just because someone doesn't go to college doesn't mean they're lazy. Let's respond to the "excuses". 1: Some people can't afford it and may not be able to use loans. Keep in mind that I don't know much loans. 2: There are plenty of successful college dropouts. By the way, do you have proof of those studies you were talking about? 3: College can make you smarter, but I don't think everyone has to be a super smart know-it-all. 4: Some people who don't want to go to college are people with jobs and kids. 5: Maybe there is a thing called Study Abroad, but some people might get sick of school after they graduate from high school. Conclusion: I do not believe everyone should be forced to go to college. I hate comments like this, because I feel like they're telling others what to do. EDIT for #2: I think this person was talking about the studies that college grads make more, but those are on average. There are exceptions I'm sure. By the way, there are successful billionaires who dropped out of college according to Google.
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