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Offline Matthew

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Women regretting college
« on: Yesterday at 03:00:31 PM »

Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 03:11:15 PM »
the very act of going to college for a woman is a statement of distrust in God's providence to find her a man.


Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 03:14:11 PM »
I was forced to go to university and did so for one year, and was left with $10k in debt that I had to pay off by working around men. I hated it, it did a lot of harm and I have still since had nightmares that I was back at the university.

Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 03:22:17 PM »
Yes. Every woman hates it, but can't communicate why exactly.

And men generally are busy treating them like either whores, or daddy's princesses to give them any real guidance.

Offline Matthew

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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 05:11:13 PM »
the very act of going to college for a woman is a statement of distrust in God's providence to find her a man.

What should a girl do while waiting for her man to show up? Watch TV?

With all due respect to MariaDolorosa (who I don't know anything about), it's pretty stupid to go into debt $10K for 1 year of college and then quit. Seriously, that sounds like a meme.
What was your plan to begin with? Were your parents around to advise against that (clearly, in hindsight) foolish path?

You can go to a cheaper college for free using Pell grants and a few "easy to get" scholarships, unless your family is rich or something.

If you stay close to home, you don't even have to pay for room & board. You also avoid most of the danger of culture contamination.

If it's free, and done right, college is nothing more than keeping your mind sharp. Like advanced homeschool classes for kids over 18 -- which is a great preparation for your possible future (married, single, religious), ALL OF WHICH would GREATLY BENEFIT from higher education. Not garbage woke nonsense, not sleeping around/being a 304, I mean REAL education, real learning. Such an education can be had, if you're discerning and prudent.

The challenge is to attend college in ANY form, while keeping in mind your "clock is ticking" and not overlooking the man God does send you, while you're "focused" on getting that degree, like a good A student (which comes very naturally to girls, I might add). "A students" among girls is about as common as hyperactivity among boys.