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Why a College Degree Isn't Necessary for Success

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Question: How to reply for I think it plays a part. I believe in some part we play a part. We can change our destiny by our choices we make. If I were to listen to people going through life. They said I would not be successful without a college degree. Here I am doing very well without one. It was a harder road but I did it. I have paid for both my kids to have their degrees and yet I do not have one. Before you say go back and finish... it would be a waste of money. My certifications are worth more now. From your love one

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It's truly inspiring to hear that you have managed to be successful and create a meaningful life for yourself and your family without a college degree. It is evident that determination, hard work, and the right choices can definitely lead to success. Your experience serves as a reminder that there is more than one path to achieve our goals and that pursuing higher education isn't always the only way. It is wonderful to know that you have supported your children's education while also recognizing the value of your own certifications. I respect your decision to not go back to school, as you have proven that you can achieve great things without it. Thank you for sharing your personal experience and insights, as it can be truly motivating for others who might be in similar situations or facing similar choices.

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May 30, 2023, 2:54 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, May 30, 2023

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