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Interesting question. I like it. What do you think Howard?
I agree with Leslie for HS in the US. However, as Leslie said, I think you can also be very successful in 'today's society' with hard work, common…
It probably depends on how you define "minimum" :)
In the US, pretty much everyone has a high school education. There's a strong case for that being the minimum.
Being in the Mennonite culture…
In the US, we need a workforce that covers a wide spectrum. Does it make sense to get a liberal arts degree with $60k-$100k in debt for a 22-year-old just starting their work life? Personally, I don't…
I think a high school education is sufficient for most business owners, and a trade school is sufficient for most other people. A traditional college is mainly good for specialized sectors and for those who want to accumulate a large amount of debt for a degree that does not do much for helping you get a job. Unless you are entering a job that requires a specific degree, there is no sense going to college.
I think a high school education is sufficient for most business owners, and a trade school is sufficient for most other people. A traditional college is mainly good for specialized sectors and for those who want to accumulate a large amount of debt for a degree that does not do much for helping you get a job. Unless you are entering a job that requires a specific degree, there is no sense going to college.