Rethinking if college is relevant

<p>Yeah dude, just skip college. I mean… who needs degrees? You can be fine just without it. All you have to do is learn electromechanical engineering from your local library/internet. After that, the hard part is over. You’ll just have to find some sort of reputable organization to test and prove your knowledge. This will be sufficient certification to employers so they can trust you. After that, all you gotta do is build your network and find opportunities (I bet you have excellent social skills based off the OP). </p>

<p>So I agree with you, just skip college. Yeah, college opens many doors. And yeah, there will be many highly advanced, intellectually stimulating math and science classes at college that you will love. And yes, there will be an otherwise rare pool of extremely intelligent peers all in one area for you to engage with… BUT those few art/humanities classes just aren’t worth the trouble. For that reason, college is irrelevant. </p>

<p>Now use your intelligence and tell me if what I said makes any sense.</p>