I'm seeing more and more people, especially folks who are bright, but don't have the financial means or inclination, turn to alternative means to get that "piece of paper". Myself included, I went to a technical school. It was mainly loser-bait there, and I could hold my breath and get a 4.0. Same goes for my friends. However, it got me a piece of paper, which got me in the door to a first job. Within a few years, I had the big earning job I wanted. And I did it all in less time it would have taken somebody to get through a 4-year school, and HUGELY less expensive.
Also, tech schools tend to be, in my experience, more oriented to gettting you a job after you graduate, and scheduling things so that you can have a real job while you go to school.... I guess that comes from having teachers who are employees and do nothing but teach... go figure.
Also, tech schools tend to be, in my experience, more oriented to gettting you a job after you graduate, and scheduling things so that you can have a real job while you go to school.... I guess that comes from having teachers who are employees and do nothing but teach... go figure.