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Originally Posted by Fined
I did not. I am glad I did not waste my time or efforts. I've stayed in the field I naturally gravitated towards.
My career paid for my 911 GTS track car, my M2 daily, and a fully paid relocation from the US to Germany. The company who hired me even paid to ship the 911 over. I got to choose where I live, I work from home (nothing to do with COVID).. I'm 2 hours from Spa Francorchamps and 2 hours from the 'Ring. I've only gotten out to Spa so far, the M2 did great there!
With only a high school diploma and staying determined. I might study and get a degree here, but if I do it will be for nearly free. I may not, as things have been going insanely well without it.
I wanted to come here because I love cars and I wanted to experience the tracks in my own cars whenever I want, not just for European delivery. So I did it.
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Unfortunately, this is the exception rather than the rule. You are one example compared to thousands of others who didn't go to college, and find themselves with much less success than you have.
For me, I did not stay in my field. I have a degree I do not use, but a piece of paper is not the only thing, nor is it the most important thing I got out of college.