I’d bet the average person would be better off with one year of college and three years of unpaid internships than four years of college and four years of student loans
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The trouble is that those student loans go towards more than tuition. 3 years of unpaid internships = 3 years of other accumulated debt in order to survive. (Student loan debt is a serious problem. But let's not pretend that unpaid work is a solution.)
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Definitely, I would also argue just doing those cheaper online classes like treehouse and trying to pick up cheap technical gigs to build a portfolio would be much better
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Even the one year of college is unnecessary. I did basically what you suggest and spent more time unlearning than learning.
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You know what works *amazing*, but requires both bad and good luck? The bad luck of undiagnosed adhd until the age of 21, the privilege to have access to last gen computers from the age of 4, and the good luck to hyperfocus on them until diagnosis.
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I've used in "home" production (when your parents like Plex it's production) almost every linux distribution most people have heard of, BSDs, OpenSolaris, etc just because I was curious.
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I dual booted NT4 and 2000 because the 2000 graphics driver didn't support opengl (and win2k runs like ass on 32 megs of ram).
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outcome from internships are actually better.
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