Saiwania wrote:The Republic of Fore wrote:That might make them unlucky, but what are the odds of that actually happening? If we're going to worry about the irrelevant one in a million, then why go to college at all? Any degree could become outdated.
A select few degrees are recession proof for the most part, but they tend to be very hard to execute on or stay dedicated to. But if you get in- man are you set for life. Dental school is expensive, but almost always pays off, even if you become just a hygenist. You can find work anywhere in the country or perhaps the world, if your qualifications are recognized.
If a bad tooth needs cleaning/fixing, it more or less has to be done. So the customer is a captive market.
Why do you think I chose medical school? My goal is to be a neurosurgeon. If someone needs the services of a neurosurgeon, chances are they're not in a condition to just say no thanks and go home. So you make that money.