Sunday, October 06, 2019

Many High School Students Would be Better Off Training as Electricians, Where There are Many Jobs Available, than Saddling Themselves with Huge Student Debt to Obtain a Science Degree from a Mediocre, Overpriced, Private University (OPU)

By A Texas Reader
Sun, Oct 6, 2019 12:27 p.m.

The plain fact is that many high school students would be better off training as an electrician, where there are many jobs available, than saddling themselves with huge student debt to obtain a science degree from a mediocre university.



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ATR: What's wrong with being an electrician?

Besides, the way to go is a junior college.

https://www.collin.edu/department/cybersecurity/index.html



Information Systems Cybersecurity - Collin College

Collin College is pleased to announce the Bachelor of Applied Technology in Cybersecurity beginning in Spring 2020.. Students who have already earned a two-year degree in an Information Security field are eligible to enroll in the Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Cybersecurity.

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ATR: Collin College, here in Collin County, has a very good technical program. Graduates of its computer networking program sometimes can get jobs starting at $90,000 per year. https://www.collin.edu

Homepage - Collin College

Collin College Honors Professors with First Faculty Emeriti Distinctions. English professors Martha Tolleson and Gordon O'Neal were recognized as Collin College's first faculty emeriti at All College Day, Aug. 16.

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ATR: And tuition is very, very low.

Live at home, go to school, and graduate with a good-paying career.

What's not to like?





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