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  1. I loved college and all the learning experience. But my test taking skills sucked. I could know the material well enough to get a decent grade then lock-up during the tests. I don’t know why I felt so self-conscious about it , even to this day 13 years later

  2. I needed this so bad, I just graduated in June and started a job at the same place I interned at. I haven't been able to celebrate because of covid and life feels like a blur without some big crowning achievement to look forward to.

  3. the thing that is not being said, at this point…. there is this constant need in America to be Credentialed or Certified solely for the purpose of a job. Times have changed, the way we learn has changed and how we consume education is rapidly moving online and is becoming more individualized as opposed to the traditional classroom setting.

    If we are going to talk about lifelong learning which this video was supposed to be about how about talking about the alternatives to a traditional college education because no one wants to take out massive amounts of student loans to get another degree that will at some point lose its value.

    For example, I went back to college to get a STEM degree, A masters in computer science because I was told STEM degrees were valuable to gaining employment. I got in, took my first programming course, and flunked the first semester.

    I then proceeded to call employment companies that hired Software engineers, majority of the software engineers never had a bachelors and no more than 2 years of college when they were hired yet the career centers at these colleges stay telling students they need to go to grad school or get an internship to get a job.

    there is a disconnect between education and learning, Education is something you obtain and follow to gain prerequisites for a specific major! IT IS NOT A PREREQUISITE FOR LIFE!

    If you got your first degree, just stop at that, no need to get a Masters or a PHD, focus on what your passionate about not what people expect you should be doing!

    So many kids get stuck with the wrong advice and wonder why education has become an extension of who they are, when in reality they need to explore who they are before they go to college that's one reason I am a fan of the gap year.

    You don't start learning for yourself until your out of college and don't have the haviness of college books and tests on you, there's no need to regurgitate, you can take your time.

    Students should take this into account when deciding to get another degree because nothing is better than learning for yourself.

  4. 3 years out of undergrad here, and I just recently started trying to learn SQL for my job. It's certainly a lot harder to motivate myself outside of the structure of college, but still satisfying and rewarding!

  5. Thank you. I’m currently feeling lost after 2 years of very intense post-grad studying (in a pandemic), and this reminded me that pausing and reflecting is okay too!

  6. "There's no time limit on attending grad school." To be clear, there's no time limit on beginning grad school, many graduate schools have time limits to graduate or your coursework expires. At my university it's 6 years for a Master's and 7 years for a Ph.D.

  7. Biggest lesson I learned in college was how to learn. It wasn’t about memorizing everything, just know how to find it.
    Even when you’re done, you never stop learning

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