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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Mar 9

    Why an honors student wants to skip college and go to trade schoolhttp://on.wsj.com/2DbXoGZ 

    8:00 PM - 9 Mar 2018
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      1. The Gentleman Sausage‏ @Gent_Sausage Mar 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        She's a decade ahead of me then. I went to college, got a deadend job for a few years to pay it off, now I'm starting over at 28.

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      2. Bev‏ @Bev54156412 Mar 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who brainwashed this smart young woman ? How sad ! A job over a career!

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Arad‏ @Aradvail Mar 9
        Replying to @Bev54156412 @WSJ

        Glass half empty, your way is the only way type? How bout congratulating her for not going into debt? Not being a pregnant teen? Not being a drug addict? Wanting to be a productive member of society? And knowing Who TF she is at such a young age!

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      1. Albert Wu‏ @NYCRE007 Mar 10
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        There will always be a need for good plumbers and electricians!

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      1. CrosbieABJSocial‏ @CrosbieABJSoc Mar 9
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        Probably doesn't want to graduate $70K in debt, or more.

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      1. Arad‏ @Aradvail Mar 9
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        Way to make a logical choice and follow your passion young lady! Trade schools and the military were (regrettably) not presented as options at my high school! College will still be there later if you change your mind and you will have the $$ for it! All critics watch #IvoryTower

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      1. Jerry Mather‏ @jrmduc Mar 9
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        Learn a trade to fall back on & go to college at night

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      2. Eddy Budard‏ @Timothy61830730 Mar 9
        Replying to @WSJ

        Either one of these two options, is a good idea, depending on the individual. For anyone, to suggest one or the other, a waste of time, is only injecting personal bias or failure.

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      2. Jebe the Arrow‏ @Mongol_Lawyer Mar 10
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      3. Primarch Kaz‏ @PrimarchKaz Mar 10
        Replying to @Mongol_Lawyer @WSJ

        Company creates a product to fill an unmet need = smart business Person chooses vocational education to fill an unmet need = wasted potential 🤪

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      1. Redmsixsix@gmail.com‏ @redmsixsix Mar 9
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        COLLEGE IS FOR THE HEAD TRADE SCHOOLS IS FOR THE HANDS. AGAIN POTUS WAS RIGHT!

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      2. Rae Shelat‏ @raeshelat Mar 9
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        No jobs, rediculous tuition, little practical and mostly theoretical curriculum, violence against women, etc

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      1. TyRant40‏ @ty_rant40 Mar 10
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        Because she understands that having a practical education is better than having theoretical one.

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