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What is the value of a college education?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fatman" data-source="post: 394312" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p>Interesting topic. My highest formal level of education is a G.E.D. I have a certificate of graduation from Navy schools for Xray and Surgical tech. As an MRI Tech, I hit 90k a year and that combined with my Navy retirement pay, I easily break the 100k mark. So, depending on the route you want to take, a college degree is not necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatman, post: 394312, member: 2982"] Interesting topic. My highest formal level of education is a G.E.D. I have a certificate of graduation from Navy schools for Xray and Surgical tech. As an MRI Tech, I hit 90k a year and that combined with my Navy retirement pay, I easily break the 100k mark. So, depending on the route you want to take, a college degree is not necessary. [/QUOTE]
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