Is University Worth it Anymore?

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James Jani

James Jani

Күн бұрын

Is university worth it, or is university a scam?
How valuable is a degree, and what degree should I choose?
These are very important questions you must ask yourself when deciding whether or not you should go to university.
I’ve spoken to so many people about this topic and I break it all down in this video.
NOTE: this video is primarily for those in England, but some information I discuss applies to the US as well.
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ARE STUDENT LOANS WORTH IT?
I don’t think student debt should be a major concern - at least not if you are in England. Here’s how student loans work in England: you begin by choosing your repayment plan. Plans 1 & 2 will only have you paying 9% of your income that goes above the threshold (£25.72k) every month. The threshold is the amount of money you are expected to earn a year before you start paying back student loans. On an income of £40k you will only be repaying £1,285 a year. It’s not a lot, and it all gets written off after 30 years anyway. So what’s my biggest concern with going to university…?
WHAT DEGREE SHOULD I DO?
Choosing your degree is the most important factor in this debate. There are so many people that will choose a degree because of parental pressure, societal pressure, or pressure from their friends. They will choose a degree because it looked “fun”, or it seemed “interesting”, but a lot of people do not ask themselves: what career do I want to get into? And even more importantly: do I need this degree to get into a career?
SHOULD YOU TAKE A GAP YEAR?
One of my biggest solutions to not knowing whether or not you should go to university, and what degree you should pick is taking a gap year. I know it works slightly different in the US, but in England you are given the choice to take a year off after sixth form (otherwise known as a “gap year”). Take it.
WHAT SHOULD I DO IN A GAP YEAR?
A few of my recommendations are reading, getting a job, going to networking events, and travelling. Generally, you want to experiment and try different things. It’s important to see what you enjoy and are more inclined towards, which can aid you in making a decision on what career you want to get into. Once you know what career you would like to go down, check to see if you need a degree to start working in that field. If you don’t, then it may be that going to university is not needed for you to get a job.
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF A DEGREE?
Grade inflation is a big problem that universities are tying to tackle. More than half of university students are leaving with a first, or a 2:1. To add to that, the student cap that once prevented universities from letting in as many students as they liked has now been removed. Removing the student cap has increased competition between universities, and now it’s become a major competition to get as many students in as possible.
This all becomes problematic when you look at how employable a degree makes you. The more graduates with top classifications there are, the less an employer can differentiate between who is truly the best, and who is not. My personal opinion is that a degree can get you a foot in the door for a job, but that is as far as it goes. The rest is up to how you perform in the interview.
I would even go as far as to say that some employers (depending on the career) prefer non-graduates, so that they are coming into the company with a ‘clean slate’ and can be moulded through the company and not already enter the job with pre-conceived ideas and notions on how that company may or may not function.
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@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
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@abdeljalilessamdi374
@abdeljalilessamdi374 4 жыл бұрын
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@universeofopulence
@universeofopulence 4 жыл бұрын
...& plz speak a little louder to help ppl with hearing difficulties understand...or increase the volume on u videos ..tq.
@theghanaianwoman2107
@theghanaianwoman2107 4 жыл бұрын
I love your eyes
@ekomnta7308
@ekomnta7308 4 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I've just got one question tho. Does this mean that a gap year has the tendency of becoming more valuable than the degree from University??
@aquelaquelaquelaquel
@aquelaquelaquelaquel 4 жыл бұрын
It's a mix bag, IMHO -- in the end depends on what is your passion, if you find it. Maybe you can do a video on IKIGAI? I find it MORE important and a must before you commit to such a burden
@pureholyz10
@pureholyz10 4 жыл бұрын
A degree is like a passport which opens up opportunities. It's not a ticket to Success. Many students get the wrong idea thinking that getting a degree is the final goal. It's just the beginning.
@sexysensation
@sexysensation 4 жыл бұрын
"A degree is like a passport" Love that quote - permission to steal it ❤
@eloise-mariebamford1737
@eloise-mariebamford1737 4 жыл бұрын
I love this
@syedmanzoor6993
@syedmanzoor6993 4 жыл бұрын
no pal the world has changed ........no what matters is skill which is way beyond powerful than a password
@Kalitayy
@Kalitayy 4 жыл бұрын
@@davidluong8370 Thanks but you and I are the same. If not, how come have not heard about a successful entrepreneur David Luong? Oh, because you're also employee #427 in a random company. Got you a reality check bud
@marlontabao2878
@marlontabao2878 4 жыл бұрын
Business and investor dont need passport they need to learn by their mistake.
@Lemonfreak1111
@Lemonfreak1111 2 жыл бұрын
“University is a business, a degree is a consumer product” What a way to look at it
@mysticjedi6730
@mysticjedi6730 Жыл бұрын
Is a navy seal trident a product? No. It tells employers and romantic prospects you have some level of perseverance, intelligence, dedication, etc. Why do businesses started by grads have on average twice as much revenue, employees, success? In school you learn time management, social skills, practical skills , gain confidence, etc. Sure it's not all causation, some correlation (people who self select to go to school high achievers anyways) I am not denying that... The issue is cost... I got my degrees in Canada for low cost.. repayment assistance available, etc.. Don't go into mountains of debt.. save while in school.. Start by graduating high school.. then a two year college diploma. Then transfer your credits and continue.. Start one step at a time..
@SamuelLanghorn
@SamuelLanghorn Жыл бұрын
come to the US, there you can almost add a zero to the expenses. Absolutely pathetic. Naturally everything will level out. For most "professions" you definitely waste your time and money with these idiotic institutions.
@0tt0fl0tt
@0tt0fl0tt Жыл бұрын
More like: a university degree is one step closer to beiing an executioner in the culture of death (Jahvism/Satanism). And yes, we all are commodities and numbers (attached to persons instead of humans). Also, any kind of school does not serve education but indoctrination (in the negative sense: imprinting). We are brainwashed into being satanist materialistc authority-dependent biorobots/zombies. We are taught to become slaves to our masters, where the master is ideology, not a race.
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 8 ай бұрын
That's how I've been looking at it for decades. I can't believe this is new information for anyone.
@mirzaahmed6589
@mirzaahmed6589 8 ай бұрын
​@@mysticjedi6730no one learns practical skills or gains confidence in college. I had to wait until years after college and working low end jobs to even get some confidence in my ability to go anything.
@dixie31623
@dixie31623 3 жыл бұрын
TAKE A GAP YEAR! For the love god listen to this guy. I made the mistake of going to uni right after. Ended up dropping out and working for 4 years, shitty jobs granted, but I learned so much about myself and becoming an adult. When I did decide to study again, I knew what I wanted, I had a plan and I was motivated.
@AikiraBeats
@AikiraBeats 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I've been thinking about doing that but I have a year left before I graduate so I'm kinda of stuck on what I really want to do
@stevensonjuma9642
@stevensonjuma9642 2 жыл бұрын
@@AikiraBeats I hope you are graduating it's better to finish what you started it acts as a supplement when things get harder
@warmike
@warmike 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly I can't do that or I'll be drafted to the army
@kristinareed6656
@kristinareed6656 2 жыл бұрын
I took a 2 decade gap 😆 I had children instead but when I went to uni at 30+ my children said you're smart because you waited until you were old enough to remember stuff. I recommend learning life & skills. University education is more dog & pony show bs
@kellyann379
@kellyann379 Жыл бұрын
My gap year turned to 18 years… ended up having twins during my gap. Now I get to send them off!
@russlea6383
@russlea6383 3 жыл бұрын
"The school system is outdated globally. The Internet made it outdated because information is a commodity and the school system was built on the memorization of information." ~ Gary Vaynerchuk
@OmerMD
@OmerMD 3 жыл бұрын
@Jacqueline Yup
@TiranoGatoRex
@TiranoGatoRex 3 жыл бұрын
First of all, who the F is this Gary guy? Second, yeah try getting a job meant for people with a certain degree without that degree and just google things on the fly. Report back your experience.
@gillythekid3
@gillythekid3 3 жыл бұрын
This comment needs more respect
@davidchavez4464
@davidchavez4464 3 жыл бұрын
Okay but are you gonna self teach yourself enough? They use to have libraries too back in the day but it didn't end universities
@dannykyle738
@dannykyle738 3 жыл бұрын
This is true for general information. But if you get specified at all you will quickly realize that the internet doesn't actually contain all information. And in the few cases it does contain all information on a subject, good luck understanding those research papers without having a real education in the subjuct.
@pauls1883
@pauls1883 4 жыл бұрын
I can say now, 25 years later, that the most formative experience in my life was not the years I spent at Uni, but the three years I spent backpacking (&working) around the world. It taught me about friendship. About women. About entrepreneurship. About surviving adversity. About adapting. It was a degree with a major in “character building”. 😉
@a_thousand_words
@a_thousand_words 4 жыл бұрын
What sort of jobs did you do while backpacking? I'm thinking about doing the same sort of thing after lockdown is over
@pauls1883
@pauls1883 4 жыл бұрын
Ross Macandie temp office work. A little bit of sales. The jobs themselves didn’t teach me much and were just a means to keep going. The people I met along the way were the formative experience.
@EliPreach7
@EliPreach7 4 жыл бұрын
That’s really cool. Did you travel alone?
@pauls1883
@pauls1883 4 жыл бұрын
@@EliPreach7 Yeah and I didn't know anyone in the places I was going. Completely improvised the whole thing. I stayed in youth hostels as much as possible and met a lot of cool and interesting people in many of those places. Had plenty of low points though. But as I said, it taught me about dealing with adversity, working through it and coming out alive on the other side.
@EliPreach7
@EliPreach7 4 жыл бұрын
@@pauls1883 That's really inspiring man. I'm graduating high school in a year and I'm gonna do something similar
@OwolabbyAzeez
@OwolabbyAzeez 4 жыл бұрын
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@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Glad you found the channel, my guy 🙏
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@GoldKingsMan 4 жыл бұрын
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@VictorIsiborReviews 4 жыл бұрын
Putting in work on mine too,hoping for the best on my KZbin channel
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@D00MSDAYMACHINE
@D00MSDAYMACHINE 4 жыл бұрын
Failed actor alert
@keiththomson9629
@keiththomson9629 2 жыл бұрын
I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.
@felixgallardo503
@felixgallardo503 2 жыл бұрын
Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in.
@danhanson5314
@danhanson5314 2 жыл бұрын
@@felixgallardo503 Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in.
@hassanzackir3949
@hassanzackir3949 2 жыл бұрын
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.
@garciasean7891
@garciasean7891 2 жыл бұрын
It's strange how people talk about all the profits they've been making through Bitcoin investment, while am here not making any profit at all. Please can Someone put me through on the right path or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong?
@prycejames6072
@prycejames6072 2 жыл бұрын
@@hassanzackir3949 When you know better you do better.
@veggiemetal7812
@veggiemetal7812 2 жыл бұрын
This video was absolutely spot on. I almost went to school at 19 just out of parental pressure. Dodged a bullet there. I always had a hunch that school had the potential to be a scam and this video definitely confirmed it. I feel like the key to being successful through university is to know exactly what you want. To have your path laid clearly out in front of you and be fully committed to it. That way you're not floundering along and doing it just because it's "what you're supposed to do".
@richardwisdom9689
@richardwisdom9689 8 ай бұрын
Once you read both books: MJ Demarco's The Millionaire Fastlane and Unscripted. Then you will become a completely different person, and you will clearly see how the system of this world has cheated us since childhood😅, and you will effectively see a new road map to wisely avoid highway thieves and fraudsters!💪
@6anonymous9.
@6anonymous9. 3 жыл бұрын
I am a university student myself but i learn more from youtube and internet lol.
@auandaily
@auandaily 3 жыл бұрын
same!
@saraf5414
@saraf5414 3 жыл бұрын
what yt channels do u watch
@mohdrozi8324
@mohdrozi8324 3 жыл бұрын
agree... bcs there are many channel that taught us about life... especially during this pandemic
@saimanda_
@saimanda_ 3 жыл бұрын
Same
@gavinlesly742
@gavinlesly742 3 жыл бұрын
I learnt everything ik now from the internet and way more than what school taught me...funny how brown parents think phones r the problem
@sanu7325
@sanu7325 4 жыл бұрын
Like how calm you are
@harrybrown9374
@harrybrown9374 3 жыл бұрын
Oh no thats fury incarnate
@StaceChristopher
@StaceChristopher 3 жыл бұрын
Right!! His ego is in check which is rare to find!
@hellatze
@hellatze 3 жыл бұрын
@@StaceChristopher most youtube scream like idiots. This dudes calm
@dryames4319
@dryames4319 3 жыл бұрын
His voice is so soothing.
@luigi95-
@luigi95- 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe he has/had a sort of depressive anxiety disorder
@capthegreat
@capthegreat 3 жыл бұрын
Feel that man I’m 29 now still really don’t know what I wanna do yet I’m in college trying to finish
@m_b9892
@m_b9892 3 жыл бұрын
You're still very young bro, you've got time!🙏
@rehanpatel9797
@rehanpatel9797 3 жыл бұрын
Find your path
@williamchapple8886
@williamchapple8886 2 жыл бұрын
I did an apprenticeship instead of going to uni (even after much pressure from my sixth form to attend) and have 0 regrets. I completed my course in 2 years and am now doing a job I adore every day whilst my friends who did go to uni worry and panic about assignments and exams. I totally respect that degrees are essential for some people/roles e.g. the health profession, but overall they shouldn’t be promoted as the only way forward, there are so many other options out there nowadays
@mrs.potatohead8471
@mrs.potatohead8471 2 жыл бұрын
What kind of apprenticeship did you do?
@yeatdagoat173
@yeatdagoat173 2 жыл бұрын
Yo reply
@williamchapple8886
@williamchapple8886 2 жыл бұрын
@@mrs.potatohead8471 it was being a teaching assistant in a school, this is my second fully qualified year
@mrs.potatohead8471
@mrs.potatohead8471 2 жыл бұрын
@@williamchapple8886 Thank you :)
@iambosua
@iambosua 2 жыл бұрын
They will finish uni and come and be your supervisor because of their degree.
@54hitpoints19
@54hitpoints19 4 жыл бұрын
As a college grad, I have done a lot of contemplation with what I would have done instead of hopping right into college right away. Ultimately, I concluded that I don't regret going to college. I regret not preparing myself for success afterward (and that is its own long story by itself, which is why a big focus of what I want to do with my own channel is to be living proof I can salvage my own life). With that said, I would urge a lot of would-be college students to think twice about college. It's not for everyone. Otherwise, you end up with big debt for no reason.
@sexysensation
@sexysensation 4 жыл бұрын
Valid point!
@teejay5432
@teejay5432 4 жыл бұрын
YOUNG PEOPLE 16-18 who have the privilege of viewing this video in your youth, LISTEN to this guy. I wish I had this objective guidance when I was a clueless 17 year old. I would have done a cadetship, or apprenticeship that paid me to get qualified. I spent several thousands to reference Harvard and write useless essays
@cyqry
@cyqry 3 жыл бұрын
Same here. I went to two different colleges (UK equivalent of an American High School) and I remember every tutor would have sessions close to the end of the year basically encouraging students to apply for University. Hell, I remember one poor sod get in trouble for "not doing the work" because he knew he didn't want to go to University and was looking up apprenticeships or something. They would play videos talking about the costs and how the loan you get "isn't that bad" because you don't have to pay it back until you're earning over a certain amount of money, which is a fair point. It really felt like University was meant to be "the next step in compulsory education" not an optional choice. It feels like we're constantly being pushed to "be the most successful" in the eyes of society, but I have met folks working in trade industries who are making bank because there is a high demand for manual labour jobs and comparatively few people know how to actually do them. Remember folks: tech might be the next big thing, but there will always be a demand for construction workers.
@ibraheemkhan7134
@ibraheemkhan7134 3 жыл бұрын
Anqry / Evelyn My geography teacher always drilled into us that civil engineering is probably the best path to go down when I was in Yr 7. I see now
@cyqry
@cyqry 3 жыл бұрын
@@ibraheemkhan7134 Yeah, teachers will usually know best when its relevant to the course they're teaching because they essentially have insider knowledge. With my degree in games, I honestly wish that I had gone into a different software field. I learnt very little, the things I did can be found on plenty of KZbin channels, but I could have learned programming in a more useful and better paid field.
@ibraheemkhan7134
@ibraheemkhan7134 3 жыл бұрын
Anqry / Evelyn I hope schools teach future generations stuff like this. I got into one of the best secondary schools in the UK and I thought I’d be taught most of this stuff and hopefully get a good education. Far from it; the only thing the Headteacher was worried about was where our school was on the ranking of schools and keeping our reputation. Didn’t care about anything else. The school was made 100 years ago and it was essentially crumbling but he didn’t care. Teachers weren’t useful either. They would often stumble upon a question in class and go into each others classes and ask what the answer was which would result in a 10 minute discussion. If you tried to chip in and help they would shut you down and you’d be punished.
@zels2816
@zels2816 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 18 and I'll keep that in mind
@raikey2176
@raikey2176 3 жыл бұрын
Graduating in a university these days is pretty much just a boost of self-confidence for me whether during a job interview or interacting with other people. It won't guarantee that you'll get a job easily/right away even if you're a college graduate these days especially if you're just a newly graduate. Most companies are looking for a higher position staff/years of experience and mostly hire newly graduates if they are cutting their budget. A lot of competitions with new graduates coming every year. The measurement of success these days is how much your net worth is and not how high your masteral degree is.
@sam4330
@sam4330 3 жыл бұрын
As someone who is currently at uni and has decided that I want to study for the rest of my life (as in becoming a researcher) I’m telling you, do take the gap year! Or gap years. You may know what you’re interested in, but you don’t know what it’s like to spend all your working hours doing that thing. Take at least a year to find out what working full time is like before you decide what you’ll be doing with that time for the rest of your life.
@themoddingprodigy577
@themoddingprodigy577 4 жыл бұрын
One of the biggest problem, is that the university courses, of course not all of them, are outdated, and the syllabus just doesn't work in real life, so the companies hiring you need to train you anyways and 80% of what you learn at uni turns out to be useless. I am saying this after spending 5 years at college and university. One should really find out what they're good at and why, before proceeding.
@sexymary
@sexymary 2 жыл бұрын
So true ..
@yamabushi170
@yamabushi170 4 жыл бұрын
I went to school, got abysmal grades, joined the army for 5 years, bummed around in various crap jobs, taught guitar for a bit and in time fell into a real career. I'm now a senior network architect for an ISP and have been doing very nicely for years. There's more than one route up the mountain.
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Love it man, thanks for the sharing the story!! I wish you continued success & happiness 🙏
@yamabushi170
@yamabushi170 4 жыл бұрын
@@JamesJani thanks pal. Keep up the great work. I've shared some of your videos.
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
You absolute legend man... honestly. You can’t imagine how much that means to me - thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@lilbigness522
@lilbigness522 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, just wondering how you got into that networking job. I'm going to leave highschool soon and I was looking into networking and was wondering how you got in. Thanks
@yamabushi170
@yamabushi170 4 жыл бұрын
@@lilbigness522 Hi there Yes my friend, I'm more than happy to help. Bear in mind this advice is based on my experiences as an adult with some military experience and I'm based in the UK, but I think most of this should be of some use to you. The best thing about the network industry within the domain of the wider field of IT is that you can make great progress with purely vocational qualifications. My colleagues who went to university are really no further ahead of me in terms of career progress or earnings. In fact I'm probably one of the highest earning engineers in my company, mainly because I shrewdly specialised in the field of SDN (thing network automation) which is a huge growth technology. So there is a plenty of potential for anyone who wants to make good money and gain a position where they have great value within their company. Most network engineers start in the same way, by studying the entry level Cisco networking exam which is known as the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate). And most people don't bother doing this study by way of a college course. The great thing is that you can simply buy a book on Amazon (do some searching for which study guide gives the best results), downloading some network simulator software (GNS3 is the big one but PacketTracer is acceptable). Once you've got your resources it's really just a matter of getting your head into the books and teaching yourself what you need to know, which for the CCNA will encapsulate both networking fundamentals and how to configure and troubleshoot basic features on Cisco equipment. To teach yourself this subject is a fairly steep learning curve but is perfectly achievable if you perservere. With some prior IT experience I passed after about 7 months of regular study. My friend took longer, closer to 18 months, but he was starting with no experience or knowledge and doesn't come from any kind of technical background so it was harder for him to grasp some of the concepts. Once you are ready you can then go and book the CCNA exam at a Pearson Vue testing centre. There are tons of these centres and you should find one close to home. Chances are you will fail on your first attempt, but that's OK. I failed first time and so did my friend. So be prepared to budget for a resit. The CCNA is the loweset tier exam in the Cisco curriculum but it does have some value and it could be enough to get you an entry level position in a NOC somewhere. And once you've got your foot in the door you can start building up real world practical experience. After that its up to you to identify which technical areas attract your interest and have the right kind of value so you can make a good living for yourself. I would highly reccommend you at least consider getting into SDN as you will really be future proofing your career. Bear in mind that I was at something of an advantage over other candidates as I had my military experience which some employers are attracted to (the naive fools ;) ). But given time and perserverence your study will pay off. Additionally, further study should be aimed towards the next tier of Cisco study, which is the CCNP track. I would however suggest that you instead move on to studying for the JNCIA, which is the Juniper equivalent of the CCNA, but its an absolute breeze for anyone who's passed the CCNA. Having the JNCIA means you can apply your networking skills to configure Juniper devices as well so it diversifies your skillset. It's an easy win, in other words. This may seem a bit overwhelming, but there is a wealth of resources online offering free advice and support for people studying for the CCNA, so you can ask lots of people with tremendous experience and they will be happy to help. And of course Google is always your friend :) I hope the above is of some use to you. If you have any more questions please don't hesitate to reply here and I'll get back to you.
@xhixhij536
@xhixhij536 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly one year ago you started this channel and posted this first video. Congratulations James on reaching this milestone with 600K subscribers! Your dedication and hard work shines through and through. Keep being this wonderful human being and authentic. Your audience will follow you all the way to becoming the next generation Netflix of KZbin. Salute!
@ayyubayyyub9415
@ayyubayyyub9415 3 жыл бұрын
Not going to college only works with some people, and those people are the ones that knows how utilize their skills, and wanting to learn anything by themselves without the need of college like Google is your friend.
@cyqry
@cyqry 3 жыл бұрын
But going to college/university also requires that you know how to utilize your skills. Getting a degree means nothing if you are incompetent at the job.
@morenog6600
@morenog6600 3 жыл бұрын
Anqry / Evelyn yesss!!!
@GhostSamaritan
@GhostSamaritan 3 жыл бұрын
Bruh universities literally give you a list of books to read and the lectures are basically meaningless bloat.
@emmarose7491
@emmarose7491 3 жыл бұрын
@@cyqry College is simpler to deal with as it has pressures and deadlines. When you're on your own, you tend to get distracted and lazy.
@GhostSamaritan
@GhostSamaritan 3 жыл бұрын
@@emmarose7491 That entirely depends on you as an individual. I learn way better at my own pace without time constraints and external pressure.
@Lilaco_
@Lilaco_ 4 жыл бұрын
I did a year at Uni, accumulated between $15k and $20k in debt for JUST that year, and now I'm in the predicament of not being able to afford college and the cost of living. Every time I ask someone for advise, they tell me to "take out more loans." I feel like the worst part is the stigma, for sure. That if you're not in Uni or toting around a degree, you're lesser than your peers or old high school classmates who were more successful. I really hope there's a shift in society where we realise the College-Scandal and acknowledge that you don't need a degree to prove your worth.
@neverlookback1244
@neverlookback1244 4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately that's how many people are programmed, getting a degree won't guarantee you success I know lots of people with degrees who work dead end jobs and people you haven't even finished high school but have good businesses.
@TheKehinde.Official
@TheKehinde.Official 4 жыл бұрын
Do not pull out more loans. I would advice you take a break and accumulate cash to pay for your education in cash this will eliminate interest.
@helloitsme9808
@helloitsme9808 4 жыл бұрын
Dont take out more loans!!
@amylee9
@amylee9 3 жыл бұрын
Go to a cheap public university near you and pay as you go. Persevere and it will be worth it. Get a useful degree. Look at your 20k debt as life experience and live with it. Pay it off and don’t get into more debt.
@borek772
@borek772 3 жыл бұрын
Would going to an uni in Asia or Europe be a problem for you? Lot of them are free or almost free (yay socialism ;p), have some form of English curriculum, and you would also get a chance to learn a foreign language + all the benefits of doing a gap year. Some of the universities in western EU and Asia are also world class, with Nobel laureate professors and research programs that can give Harvard or MIT a run for its money. Cost of living would be similar or less, flights to US cost peanuts nowadays (300-400$ return EUUS if you are a bit savvy with booking), so it wouldn't be as if you are completely separating from your family. And, to drive a final nail in the coffin - what would those local schmucks who only went to 3rd class uni in Bumfuck, Nowhere think, when you came back with MA from Singapore, Paris, or Munich?:) Let me know what you think!
@meljohnrodeo4339
@meljohnrodeo4339 4 жыл бұрын
The time i figure out what I really want, is when I realized that Im wasting my time in college, and now Im starting to spend my time learning in the real world, even though my parents think of me out of mind.
@GhostSamaritan
@GhostSamaritan 3 жыл бұрын
How's it going?
@jamesmonto9562
@jamesmonto9562 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely would love an update on this. I’m 18 and know there’s other paths.
@aziaramirez3932
@aziaramirez3932 3 жыл бұрын
100 percent regret going to University...except for meeting my husband there...I don't regret that
@gavinlesly742
@gavinlesly742 3 жыл бұрын
Awww
@titanking5956
@titanking5956 3 жыл бұрын
Thats cute kinda
@caanonuugfilmsacademy8794
@caanonuugfilmsacademy8794 3 жыл бұрын
i am laughing hard
@ayamigaming5080
@ayamigaming5080 3 жыл бұрын
That's the thing you should most regret about.. lost yourself sister.. by your own will
@nxbxxha_1764
@nxbxxha_1764 2 жыл бұрын
@@ayamigaming5080 how did she lose herself off she's married LOL
@ylnyk7342
@ylnyk7342 3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more with the gap year point. However, it is not applicable for my country. If you can not enter a uni right after you finish high school, you have to go to military for 18 months. I was very successful student, still didn't know what I want to study; but it is very hard to pass entrance exam after being a soldier for 18 months, so I went to the university: best university, one of the hottest degrees, but I absolutely hated it. It was not only because of avoiding military, but I would be called crazy if I chose going to military instead of university with the grades and scores I had. After graduating university, you are given 2 choices: To serve in military for 12 months, or to go to study master's degree. I graduated last year, but thought that I am not emotionally or mentally fit to be a soldier, so I will go to study master's degree. I got a hype in my senior year that I love my degree so didn't mind doing masters; but right after I started master's it turned out to be false. I will graduate from master's next year this time, and will have 2 choice: either to go to the military for 12 months, or to do a phd and be exempted from military service. I won't do a phd in a subject which my hatred grows(btw, it is CS) just for the sake of avoiding military. I will do my service, and after that I will do something else, nothing IT related. So, 7 years(1 year of english foundation included) of studying and spending tons of family money just for the sake of avoiding military, pleasing people around me and end result is that: I hate my profession and won't do it for living. If I had a gap year, everything could be soo different.
@jrgenfornes4891
@jrgenfornes4891 3 жыл бұрын
Yl Nyk hi, dont know witch country you come from, but if you have a degree, then you could likely join the military as an officer instead of joining as a conscript. You will have to serve longer but you avoid all the bullshit that the conscripts have to go trough, and you will get a leadership position with good pay.
@ylnyk7342
@ylnyk7342 3 жыл бұрын
@@jrgenfornes4891 it is one of the post-Soviet countries. No, I will join as regular soldier, but only difference is I will serve 6 months less than the folks who don't have degree. And there is no money involved - all the sacrifices for motherland :) Conditions of the Army isn't that bad in my country. But you should still be a soldier and get isolated from the normal life for a year. That's bad. P.S I could join as an officer who gets paid but it requires additional training time and I have no desire to be an officer or to spend more time there.
@srankbichgomory69
@srankbichgomory69 3 жыл бұрын
Same in Russia
@fireshine4105
@fireshine4105 4 жыл бұрын
When you wanted to rock your gap year but 70% of it is just Corona and you can't try shit 🙄
@MichaelOrtega
@MichaelOrtega 4 жыл бұрын
Keep your money. Use this to learn as much as you can online. Apply your knowledge when you get to go out there
@fireshine4105
@fireshine4105 4 жыл бұрын
@@MichaelOrtega you mean keep your money by not going to university or during the gap period? I definitely want to get back to online courses but not sure what to choose right now 🤔
@anandsundar9434
@anandsundar9434 4 жыл бұрын
Dude it's actually quite a perfect time to explore.....
@fireshine4105
@fireshine4105 4 жыл бұрын
@@anandsundar9434 like how?
@honeybadgernasty
@honeybadgernasty 4 жыл бұрын
LOL
@timspinks5805
@timspinks5805 4 жыл бұрын
Really high level storytelling here! Brilliant pacing, suspense and rhythm. Excellent clarity, concision and compression of complex ideas. You can tell he knows what he's talking about, because he breaks it down so simply. He's either a natural, or had a lot practice - or both!
@richardwisdom9689
@richardwisdom9689 8 ай бұрын
Once you read both books: MJ Demarco's The Millionaire Fastlane and Unscripted. Then you will become a completely different person, and you will clearly see how the system of this world has cheated us since childhood😅, and you will effectively see a new road map to wisely avoid highway thieves and fraudsters!💪
@jamesdarrenmuir
@jamesdarrenmuir 3 жыл бұрын
As somebody who didn't take a gap year, I think your tips are great advice for anybody! 1. read books: Reading books has taught me many things that I never would have learned otherwise. Despite some of what they make you read in school, the best books present complex concepts in a concise and easy to read format. 2. get a job: My internship experience taught me a lot about what I wanted and what I didn't want in a career. 3. travel: I spent a month a few summers ago travelling Europe by train. Travelling really made me feel more connected with people around the world. 4. networking events: Joining clubs based around activities that interest you is a great way to make friends!
@januari1101
@januari1101 3 жыл бұрын
That is quite amazing. I hope young people like me can see this video before it's too late for them. I am in a period of indecisiveness and this is my senior year. Thank you, James Jani
@indiaipumbu3356
@indiaipumbu3356 4 жыл бұрын
The only issue I have with Universities/colleges is the fact that you find a whole class of 200 people being taught the same thing and the circle continues, when does it ever stop? Unemployment rate is high yet you find classrooms at varsities full, it's of no logic!
@fish2399
@fish2399 4 жыл бұрын
You consider 4% unemployment high?
@nothingthere3959
@nothingthere3959 3 жыл бұрын
@@fish2399 That rate highly depends on where exactly to live. Some places have nearly 50% of unemployment (particularly due to covid pandemic this year). Though it seems pandemic actually made people to think twice about usefulness of uni - less people applying this year, for various reasons.
@fish2399
@fish2399 3 жыл бұрын
Tessie Griffin I meant before covid, obviously. That was the national average.
@shashank1630
@shashank1630 3 жыл бұрын
Unemployment was at an all time low before the Covid pandemic, what are you actually talking about?
@AdamaLorna
@AdamaLorna 4 жыл бұрын
Seeing the improvement in video quality from this (which I very much enjoyed and have done a similar video) to your latest video is incredible. This channel is definitely going to blow up- taking notes.
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Adama, Yeah, learning how to edit these things has been a journey in and of itself. Consistent practice, constantly stretching myself, and taking inspiration from everywhere I could definitely helped. Just you wait till this next video though - the editing game is stepping up even more 😉 Good luck with your channel as well - success to both of us! 🙏
@mwanikimwaniki6801
@mwanikimwaniki6801 4 жыл бұрын
@@JamesJani bless you man... You'll progress well.
@bearded-cat
@bearded-cat 4 жыл бұрын
@@JamesJani My only advice is please keep music volume the same as your talking volume. I really hate it when I am listening to videos and then music blasts so loudly :( I love your content though. I wish you had more videos so I could binge watch them for entire day. I'll be definiely waiting for more
@shashank1630
@shashank1630 3 жыл бұрын
@@JamesJani can I invest in this channel?
@ndumisomagubane6255
@ndumisomagubane6255 3 жыл бұрын
Is it me or does James Jani look like a calm Coffeezilla?
@theyjustwantyourmoney4539
@theyjustwantyourmoney4539 3 жыл бұрын
I thought he was Coffeezilla only to realise he's not 😂
@belzeri6518
@belzeri6518 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly love seeing your old videos because it inspires me to start my videos and that everything starts off small and simple and you build on it. Thank you so much James.
@itisim
@itisim 4 жыл бұрын
This guy has the knowledge of someone who been around along time
@sarcasmbanega5997
@sarcasmbanega5997 4 жыл бұрын
That's the power of reading.
@karimkarim5193
@karimkarim5193 3 жыл бұрын
Its called youtube time:-)
@itisim
@itisim 3 жыл бұрын
@@karimkarim5193 I agree lol
@ilyasabdullah5965
@ilyasabdullah5965 3 жыл бұрын
maybe he is a vampire
@kimhan7621
@kimhan7621 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe an old soul with consciousness giving some of his inner wisdom to people.
@darrylsmitherman6351
@darrylsmitherman6351 4 жыл бұрын
Listen. Like the person who stated below, your videos are OUTSTANDING. The content, editing, sound, and presentation is genius level in comparison to the rest of youtube. Good job man!
@amylee9
@amylee9 3 жыл бұрын
Too many ads though
@SadikKhan-wt8cs
@SadikKhan-wt8cs 3 жыл бұрын
@@amylee9 I guess that's because the video's kinda long and also that KZbin controls ads, if I'm not incorrect.
@prcr364
@prcr364 3 жыл бұрын
@@SadikKhan-wt8cs He can control ads, or let KZbin auto place ads. When you watched this he wasn’t monetized, so there were no ads.
@paveladamec3731
@paveladamec3731 3 жыл бұрын
Went to university. Left after first semester. After just one semester, during which I also had to have a full time job to support myself, I realized that even though some of the stuff were good to know about, I by no means wanted to know them in the depth required to pass onto next semesters. So I did not even tried to pass the second semester and with that realization I left the university. And good that I did, because after some reflection later I realized what a mistake it would have been to stay. As the degree had absolutely nothing to do with what I enjoyed and wanted.
@dolliedreams
@dolliedreams 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome advice - after 2 years of college, I left - and I feel like that's when I really started learning. Now, after more than 30 years of what feels like cramming for finals, I'm pretty happy with the state of my education and our entrepreneurial life. :) Keep up the videos - they're great!
@umerghauri
@umerghauri 4 жыл бұрын
Mark my comment.This man will cross over 1 million subscribers in 2020 Edit: It didn't happen but his content is fire🔥. Hopefully, one day he will have millions of subscribers✨
@bearded-cat
@bearded-cat 4 жыл бұрын
I just found him by YT recommendation and I have subbed within 2 min. This guy makes really good content
@islamov9644
@islamov9644 4 жыл бұрын
Agree i come acoss the guru s video that brought me here ans subsced
@N2411345
@N2411345 4 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@mrk.8448
@mrk.8448 4 жыл бұрын
its hard to achieve a million in a year when youre at a 100k but this man, this man has the best content
@keithchikumbirike
@keithchikumbirike 4 жыл бұрын
I agree he's on to something...not sure about 1mil subs yet. Just watched 2 vids today so far and yeah I like his content....lol I subscribed
@enrique2395
@enrique2395 4 жыл бұрын
Even after taking a gap year i was highly pressured to go to school asap. My dad told me i was “wasting” time doing a gap year. Finished a diploma in electronics. Throughout those years i became more interested in fitness and kinesiology. I will now be going to school for massage therapy and hopefully opening my own practice someday. This is the field i see myself doing longterm. It sometimes does take years to realize what you want to do. Great vid man
@jameselliott1202
@jameselliott1202 3 жыл бұрын
People need to use online courses, which are either cheap or free. It's the fastest way to grasp what doing something is actually like. Take for instance computer programming. Programmers have a lot of freedom and can make a lot of money, BUT for those who go into it for those reasons, might be miserable and would have been better suited as web designers. The most important thing is to find something someone likes and if that person has a hobby they like, that would be something to consider. Just because someone's hobby may not seem profitable, there more ways to approach it that might make it profitable, especially in this day and age of the Internet. It's also possible to combine one field with another. I always tell people to take art and music classes because you can't have a creative mind if you don't practice creativity and music is like exercising the same part of the brain as math and computer programming. That is why some of the best computer programmers are good musicians I read an article that showed some of the most productive and intelligent people at the top of their fields were either great artists or musicians.
@manny3332
@manny3332 3 жыл бұрын
Engineering, finance, law, or medicine. That’s it
@khabibnurmagomedov2597
@khabibnurmagomedov2597 3 жыл бұрын
Comp sci/data science
@manny3332
@manny3332 3 жыл бұрын
@@khabibnurmagomedov2597 that falls in the engineering category
@joshuagiovanna4652
@joshuagiovanna4652 3 жыл бұрын
@@khabibnurmagomedov2597 No. We don't need your degree when it comes to programming. Show us what you can do or your portfolio. A degree is just a little bit of "nice to have" but not necessary.
@sarabb2056
@sarabb2056 3 жыл бұрын
I've got a degree in law, but now code for a living. So, no, you don't need a computer science degree. You can teach yourself, demonstrate you can do it and learn on the job.
@kaidrewry4378
@kaidrewry4378 3 жыл бұрын
I disagree. A degree doesn't just show technical knoweldge, but shows you can handle stress, learned creative thinking etc (depending on which uni you go to of course.)
@NickPeitsch
@NickPeitsch 4 жыл бұрын
In 2019, thousands of chemical engineers graduated across Canada. Luckily, I was fortunate to find a job. But the rest of us? Nearly 50% of my class? No jobs. Unbelievable that universities would consider graduating this many chemical engineers when the jobs just simply don't exist.
@ashes.a5865
@ashes.a5865 4 жыл бұрын
Im my country pakistan most of engineers i.e. civil , chemical , mechanical etc. eventually take software engineering jobs because of the market . In university it looks like they are winning but the reality is there are very few jobs for such domains like electrical engineering civil engineering etc.
@Adhanks91
@Adhanks91 4 жыл бұрын
@@ashes.a5865 what happens to the software engineers!?
@ashes.a5865
@ashes.a5865 4 жыл бұрын
@@Adhanks91 they too do coding related jobs and QA jobs but have to face huge competition cuz most engineers regardless of their domain civil ,chemical ,Mechatronics etc. end up applying for cs jobs eventually . Crazy thing is in universities the scene is completely opposite software engineerig usually has the lowest merit among engineering domain 😂 there is a saying here you lift a rock and you find a software engineer or cs professional
@Kohiku
@Kohiku 4 жыл бұрын
My best friend is a graduate of Petroleum engineering and if I'm not mistaken this is 7th month of not finding a job. What's more with the pandemic it's just made it a lot worse for him. He's currently working at his family restaurant and seriously contemplating about life. I always thought he'd be the first among our friend group to find a job since he did a highly technical degree but I guess that's just not the case.
@NickPeitsch
@NickPeitsch 4 жыл бұрын
Smoking Crab Universities falsely claim that all graduates in a given degree will be able to acquire jobs in the field. It should be mandated by law to not accept above a certain threshold based on market demand. If you’d understand university economics, you wouldn’t be making these claims 😂
@ShSh-jp9nd
@ShSh-jp9nd 4 жыл бұрын
I’m 19 and kinda scared of being lost and unsure about the path I wanna choose. Thank you for this video. It’s LOVELY how honest, forward yet respectful and compassionate you are
@ofthecaribbean
@ofthecaribbean 3 жыл бұрын
Yes *THIS*
@EDL_433
@EDL_433 2 жыл бұрын
What did you do in the end? I’m also 19 and have no fucking clue. I feel like working for the family business could be worthwhile but I always am in the back of my mind wondering what happens if it goes wrong…
@notusual1456
@notusual1456 8 ай бұрын
@@EDL_433atleast you have family business to fall on to
@richardwisdom9689
@richardwisdom9689 8 ай бұрын
Tas vienkārši ir 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🕺🕺🕺🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🙏
@priyankarmajumder4152
@priyankarmajumder4152 2 жыл бұрын
I like how you keep calm and speak to the point with low voice. That's real bossy with great personality.
@spokova
@spokova 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the kindness James J. For all the HardWork behind the scenes.. Good Job !
@othienoburton5432
@othienoburton5432 4 жыл бұрын
In my three years doing business management I’ve learnt nothing , I’ve just started my own business at 22 and I’m ready to take on the world
@smartpmark
@smartpmark 4 жыл бұрын
@@smokingcrab2290 that is the reason why i jump courses 3 times. In all honesty i think its my own fault and not the uni though.
@wojak168
@wojak168 3 жыл бұрын
How's that going for you 3 months later mate
@othienoburton5432
@othienoburton5432 3 жыл бұрын
Wo Jak failed my first 3 stores but my 4th store is blowing up with shopify I learnt made changes saw what worked and don’t work now a proper brand is being built
@wojak168
@wojak168 3 жыл бұрын
@@othienoburton5432 ayyy he actually replied that's a rarity right there. How much are you profiting? What's your real ROI (does your business beat the stock market returns of 9.8% a year)? Any advice on how to pick a product that will actually sell
@othienoburton5432
@othienoburton5432 3 жыл бұрын
Wo Jak yeah I was watching a video and checked so thought I’d reply, 20% margin per unit , my product I sell for 44.99, I’d say pick something that can be branded long term and has high perceived value in a customers eyes , my first three stores failed because I picked useless any old products and was like every other store , I took a product others were selling (dropshipping )built a brand around it made my own custom video and blew my competition out the water, it must either solve a problem or have a wow effect and if it has both then that’s better. I mm a advocate for a one product store as consumers are getting smarter and when they go to website they can tell if it’s a drop-shipping site you gotta stand out , hope that helps
@GehennaGates
@GehennaGates 4 жыл бұрын
I wanted to take a gap year, but was essentially forced to choose and enlist in a university. I was told that i have a choice, but if it's not an Engineering or a Medicine then you are choosing wrong. A years later i totally break down and quit. This is me now 3 years older, depressed, lost all my friends and haven't learned a dam thing. Lead your own way even if people don't like it, stand up for yourself.
@joey7903
@joey7903 4 жыл бұрын
Damn, that's sour. What are you doing now? Anything planned? I'm a low graduate but i'm still looking to go to a uni and get my Bachelor. I just don't have anything I like.. I am seriously bad at maths or calculus and hate writing long papers. It feels like i'm stuck and i'm only 22.
@ro5298
@ro5298 4 жыл бұрын
@@joey7903 dude I've been out of school for almost two years and I'm 20, I'm still hesitant on taking uni tbh, so you're not alone.
@joey7903
@joey7903 4 жыл бұрын
Rhomill Orina Thanks, that’s somehow comforting. I’m looking for studies overseas, with the education I have right now I have good opportunities to study more but not so much to work and earn a good salary.
@Eminia999
@Eminia999 4 жыл бұрын
at least you learnt what you don't want
@ciello___8307
@ciello___8307 4 жыл бұрын
@@ro5298 Thers a lot of different "Uni's" community colleges can be a very affordable option, and can save you a lot of money while taking the basic general ed courses.
@everydaynerd934
@everydaynerd934 3 жыл бұрын
As an aspiring content creator, I'm jealous of your incredible success, however, as a regular guy AND as a content creator, I truly appreciate your content and the quality that you make sure it has.
@ahmadjamalmughal47
@ahmadjamalmughal47 3 жыл бұрын
I wish I had known all that before I pursued my bachelors degree. Yes there was a gap of 3 years in my education but it wasn't gap year per se. I was in a non traditional school learning... something else. I was disappointed in university if you ask me. And it wasn't just my university, this culture is normalized throughout the country. Guess I was naive enough to assume that they genuinely care about education. Uni is no different from college, or school. They assign you questions, assignments, projects and we are supposed to duly submit them. Honestly, if you ask my honestly opinion, I genuinely believe school is child abuse. And NO I'm not exaggerating. And I hate institutionalized education (ps not the education). Schools, colleges and universities just exploit the concept of "education." And congratulations on a new subscriber buddy your videos are so good. Something tells me much of this video was improvised wasn't it?
@Musical-Wolf-Melody
@Musical-Wolf-Melody 3 жыл бұрын
I am sorry to hear that. I believe every school is different. I learned a lot from my University however, others did not. I think it depends on the career maybe? I got my masters degree in Computer science and learned a lot during my time in school. The first day of my Associates my teacher told us" What you put in is what you get out". Most students did not read the book and just skimmed through it and wrote assignments. I am not sure your situation but for me...I read, binge watched youtube video on Information technology, ask questions, studied like crazy, and had no social life. I would study more than 5 hours a day. I really loved learning because I love Technology and wanted to know more. But I know everyone is different. Again I am sorry you had a bad experience
@FlyingMonkies325
@FlyingMonkies325 2 жыл бұрын
​@@Musical-Wolf-Melody It all comes down to one thing... if you got help at home from your parents or by a tutor or knew how to already study, but most students get none of that and have no idea how to study and learn for themselves cos they don't teach it... and don't want to cos they're so set on controlling everything and making you so reliant on them, most places still won't let their students use the internet at home to study even if things have opened up a bit... if you do study online then you don't dare tell them how and just say your parents help you cos they're dead set on you only using the worksheets they give you even when they got it online themselves lol. Thinking back to when i was in high school only half of the people i was in classes with got put in the higher maths class while me and the other half ended up in the lowest (which was useless) cos we didn't even know basic maths right, but all those in the higher class totally got help at home but... only just 3 - 5 of the students got the best and highest quality help so only those succeeded and then the rest failed anyway, so it's all about that home support and getting the right support, but it's just hugely not worth it and it's no use to use learning subjects we don't want to learn especially when we've no idea what we really want and learning things doesn't have to be such a climb to prove we properly know something.
@Musical-Wolf-Melody
@Musical-Wolf-Melody 2 жыл бұрын
@@FlyingMonkies325 I agree with the home support thou I did not get help from my family because they had no idea what I was doing lol. I was in special ed half my life in high school lol so I understand what you are saying. High school seemed useless and I almost did not graduate(I was stupid in high school because special ed kids in high school learned the basics of everything) However, College in my opinion is much different. Yes, you are right not many people know how to study. You are also right that most classes no one wants to learn. In College most of my classes I wanted to learn. I took a class in College that teaches you different techniques on how to study and how to problem solve. I loved learning about technology which helped me even more. It's like playing a video game. Once you get hooked you get hooked lol. Some parts can be boring but the end reward is great! College is not for everyone. To tell you the truth I never thought I could or would even get my masters(everyone in middle and high school told me I could not do anything or learn anything). But I respect your opinion. Everything you said is correct. It starts from home for some people.
@FlyingMonkies325
@FlyingMonkies325 2 жыл бұрын
​@@Musical-Wolf-Melody It's not that people don't want to learn it's just the schools and colleges don't want to teach things beyond the total basics but give the wrong impression like they're teaching you everything, but people don't want to do 6 subjects and it's too much to prep for each week so you gotta think about the fact we have our lives too and it can't be taken over by school but they know this but still expect you to pass everything, i just really think they should skip the testing and let the work in the classes speak for itself and certify for that cos it's got to the point they're failing some people while passing others for no reason. If they went for the Mastery style learning where they don't move on until they've properly learned a concept they can have more time where they need it and then see them one-by-one and look at their work to prove they can do something and have full understanding it of and that is the most important part is you fully understand it, the proof is in what you do and doing tests is just having to prove it all over again it's madness... and a whole lot of unnecessary pressure, doing this would fix A LOT of problems for everyone and cos it's such a carefree way of doing it, it takes a whole lot of pressure off, and there shouldn't be quizzes either and other testing like SATS has to go too which are just weird assessments primary students don't need. As for the help i never got any, never studied once but i'm glad i didn't put in that much effort cos seeing what essays were like that busted my brain big time... and was useless when they want to then accuse you of cheating when you do better than you usually do... i was up until the early hours of the morning doing them and that's where you truly start to ask questions as to why it has to be this hard. It doesn't and anything i learn now i do it on my own but i know when i'm right or wrong from the instructions checking it yourself is totally adequate and once i've mastered it that right there is proof i totally understand it all and after learning all that i really don't want a test put in my face cos some things take a lot longer to learn cos it involves more, it's insulting really cos i feel like my own approval doesn't matter on any of it until they say it's right, hated every second of it and it truly needs to change it does... that's the only way i'd ever go back.
@Musical-Wolf-Melody
@Musical-Wolf-Melody 2 жыл бұрын
@@FlyingMonkies325 I understand. You don't have to take 6 classes. I only took 2 or 3 at a time(depending on how I felt). Everyone is different. Every school is different. School is not for everyone.
@aydtsang
@aydtsang 4 жыл бұрын
it puzzles me how we spend tax dollars on paying human beings to teach the same lesson multiple times a day without recording any of it
@superice321
@superice321 4 жыл бұрын
its a old system
@split_jcgg9613
@split_jcgg9613 4 жыл бұрын
Then hack it bro
@smartpmark
@smartpmark 4 жыл бұрын
Have you tried only classes? I really like live, in person teaching. Questions are answered right away, interaction with people, i love it everything is so dynamic specially during lab class, i couldnt imagine having it recorded and not done hands on with live interaction. Its just the flow of the whole thing is very fluid and very conducive to learning. But then again some people might not like that and prefer a recorded video.
@aydtsang
@aydtsang 4 жыл бұрын
@@smartpmark absolutely, there are incredible teachers/profs out there. But I would argue that 8 hours of time profs spend teaching is better spent perfecting their course contents and answering questions. If the content stays constant, there is no difference between a recording and a lesson. Cost of online learning is anywhere 0-200 dollars in value, while I still pay thousands of dollars on tuition for a comparable experience at times. If online learning was societally accepted to be legitimate, I wouldn't spend a dollar on the old system. I'm lucky enough to be in a position to afford university, but some others are not. I spend a lot of my free time learning online and I can't imagine how much better it would be if they received more funding.
@alqaadi9858
@alqaadi9858 4 жыл бұрын
@@split_jcgg9613 you mean download pirated cam version of harvard uni courses.
@adflicto1
@adflicto1 4 жыл бұрын
My best friend sent me a link of your video about fake gurus, since we are both into reading books and striving to self improve day by day. I must say i agree with everything you've said. And i am very happy that i found out about your channel. Now i must watch your every video. Keep up uploading man, i am sure your channel will grow exponentially :)
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Melius!! I'm glad you found the channel, and give a huge thank you to your friend 😉 Don't worry - there's plenty more content on the way, I promise 🙏
@internetgeeks
@internetgeeks 4 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@jackwolp2634
@jackwolp2634 3 жыл бұрын
A year or two worth of work experience has taught me more than my degree. Also with the rise of the internet, you can learn everything these schools have to offer for free or cheaper online.
@spring7643
@spring7643 3 жыл бұрын
True
@jonbanks653
@jonbanks653 2 жыл бұрын
False
@Amonfobious
@Amonfobious Жыл бұрын
do u think the only thing that exists is programming?
@jackwolp2634
@jackwolp2634 Жыл бұрын
@@Amonfobious No, I am stating how accessible information is over the web with out the college cost. Programming is not the only thing that can be self taught if that is how this came out. I do understand that for trades, you learn in apprenticeships. I do understand that some jobs require this as a requirement before they will look at your resume or skills. Getting a college degree is not the only way to be successful though. Pretty much everything I learned in my degree helped me very little with what I need to know for my current job.
@dragonstooth4223
@dragonstooth4223 9 ай бұрын
the piece of paper is proof of a level of assumed knowledge. work experience is worth about as much as the paper its written on until you can prove it. people can prove their qualifications to employers by showing a certificate. you can't prove work experience and knowledge until they hire you ... which goes back to the earlier point. and if you are lying, they are now stuck with an employee who knows jack shit and or their time wasted and or having to rehire your replacement at additional expense.
@himani_patel
@himani_patel 3 жыл бұрын
I believe, education is a fundamental right and should not cost any money to anyone. You did a Great job Explaining the business behind the lavish university education. Although, Your eyes distracted me a lot! 😄♥️
@eilaafel-essawy4064
@eilaafel-essawy4064 4 жыл бұрын
Very fair video on the reality of uni. As long you know it's a corporation and are willing to play the game, it's not the worst thing in the world.
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Exactly - couldn't have said it any better, Eilaaf. 👍
@Livefreeman
@Livefreeman 4 жыл бұрын
it's the worst things in the world when you owe thousands of dollars in student loans, and wasted four or more years of your life for nothing. if there is no major loss or risk for going to university, then it would not be the worst thing. if tuition was free, and you only wasted one year or two of your life, then it would not be the worst thing however that's not the case.
@jean-baptistedupont5967
@jean-baptistedupont5967 4 жыл бұрын
This video saved thousands of years of precious lifetime. Fantastic content, keep it up! PS: The three years I spent at uni were the biggest waste of time and resources in my entire life.
@duck6100
@duck6100 3 жыл бұрын
University helped me grow up because I had an absolutely awful time. Now I feel I'm definitely a stronger person. It also gave me the tools I needed to start a career in physics research. However, university will only ever be what you make it. You can easily spend 3-4 years there, barely grow as a person and end up with a mediocre degree that you're not sure what you can do with. If you want to go to university, you need to make sure you're there to do more than have a good time. Unless you're planning on going to uni and getting a first or taking advantage of every work experience opportunity there is, don't go.
@flexx7611
@flexx7611 3 жыл бұрын
I subscribed. And trust me I never normally subscribed to anyone. Great content. He seems honest and never make the content about him. Speaks with clarity and has a lot of knowledge. The music in the background brings you to a place of comfort. Great work.
@lockdownemotions5337
@lockdownemotions5337 4 жыл бұрын
Geez, this is one of the realest people on KZbin. More blessings bro. Can we be youtube friends. Alos what you said happened to me. I took a gap year and changed careers.
@pedrorx6958
@pedrorx6958 4 жыл бұрын
thank you so much man, i'm in a very confused and worried phase, this set me much at ease, you really helped a lot, in times like these we need to hear things like that to be able and know how to move foward.
@meganletavish3333
@meganletavish3333 3 жыл бұрын
Your voice is so soothing to me, smart convos at a calming decibel its almost hypnotic . fantastic thx
@lammysaberini1019
@lammysaberini1019 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, If kids are taught early enough the importance of financial education and how Stocks and Equity works then education would be necessary, else it's just a system to keep you in a loop. took me 7 months to reach five figures investing my time and money after graduating
@contentmarketinginstitute7666
@contentmarketinginstitute7666 3 жыл бұрын
The duty of imposing the importance of that on the kids should be ours as guardian and parents. we are the foundation for change.
@lammysaberini1019
@lammysaberini1019 3 жыл бұрын
Truly said, lucky enough for me i use professional guidance while in the stock market without any knowledge of how it works but just pay a little commission. *Xanderpayden (a) gm ail com* of Alexander Payden service, you can look him up.
@AnBuiOfOnlineCareerAccelerator
@AnBuiOfOnlineCareerAccelerator 4 жыл бұрын
great vid man. college is such an awful route that can really cripple someone financially for their entire life
@TheNeelansh9
@TheNeelansh9 4 жыл бұрын
The future of KZbin is bright man
@fishstring
@fishstring 2 жыл бұрын
really informative and real, thank you. im still a long, long way from uni but this has changed my perspective as i found myself wanting to do what everyone else was doing
@moagigamingdiary5450
@moagigamingdiary5450 3 жыл бұрын
Okay 😂 I actually feel better now that I didn't go to uni. It felt like it was a bad decision due to peer pressure but this video has changed my perspective and I just realized how much free time I have and how I can go about it. Thank you so much.
@Ridebmxindia
@Ridebmxindia 4 жыл бұрын
Universities I hate them. They suck up your hard earned money with no return waste waste waste. I would rather build business with friends and the community around which one day I will. Working part time at minimal salary to do something extra ordinary...money will come in any way once you solve a problem
@beastofthepriest6923
@beastofthepriest6923 4 жыл бұрын
Spoken like a true Modi supporter. Without watching the video, I will state that - Yes, a Social Sciences education through university should be MANDATORY. Without a proper Social Sciences education, you make life a living hell for the rest of us. For example, Trump, Brexit, Bolsonaro, etc.
@okk2776
@okk2776 4 жыл бұрын
@@beastofthepriest6923 modi sucks he's a horrible person
@vitorpereira5461
@vitorpereira5461 4 жыл бұрын
@@beastofthepriest6923 well said brother. People are so eager to diss universities, when they actually make you smarter. Yes you wont get money. Its not about money, its about understanding life and making science.
@arete7884
@arete7884 3 жыл бұрын
@@vitorpereira5461 only if one is brainless enough to begin with , there a whole business on selling common sense
@kaidrewry4378
@kaidrewry4378 3 жыл бұрын
That is a very general statement that isn't even true. Some universities, like mine, are on the list of the top 100 in the world and it isn't expensive at all, and students there dont just STUDY but also LEARN.
@revmatchtv
@revmatchtv 4 жыл бұрын
Love what you’ve been doing with this channels and watching your progress! I have multiple degrees and I used to promote getting a degree. Now I don’t think you need one. It’s great that in the UK you’re not saddled with massive student debt like here in the US.
@obedbondy3649
@obedbondy3649 3 жыл бұрын
So great that you have decided to help this generation with this information.
@VirRawlley
@VirRawlley 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video, James. You have figured out a lot of good stuff it has taken me a life time to do. Networking, problem-solving, and letting go (not second guessing oneself). I believe these help.
@Yanchea
@Yanchea 4 жыл бұрын
Curious people in the comments reading this; absolutely think long and hard on whether you REALLY want to go to college/uni. Half of the people I went to College with ended up flunking out or quitting half way because it wasn't what they wanted to do and that is totally okay, but it left them with a lot of debt they still have to pay back with "nothing to show" (In the US at least). If you do go to college, go for something you like enough to potentially make a living out of and take advantage of anything you can dip your toe in like internships or networking events or conferences. After my final year, I had an internship in a national park and realized that my dream was essentially to be as close to a hobo as possible living and working outside.... they wouldn't have taught me that during class, for sure! Good luck all...
@NickPeitsch
@NickPeitsch 4 жыл бұрын
While I do agree with you that it's important to figure out what you want to do BEFORE blindly choosing a degree/career path... I think that many people wouldn't go back to university if they took a gap year, even if they wanted to pursue a degree! After making money and taking a break from school, it becomes incrementally more difficult to begin studying again. This has happened to COUNTLESS family members and friends that I know. However, as long as someone has the work ethic and perseverance, I believe they would be able to follow through. Great video.
@daniel-vn4ql
@daniel-vn4ql 4 жыл бұрын
have you ever considered the possibility that university was maey not the right option for them.
@nothingthere3959
@nothingthere3959 3 жыл бұрын
That's what parents often afraid of. That their kid would lose the opportunity to get a degree because of how difficult it might seem to go back to studying, especially supported with examples from relatives and friends. But if a person knows what exactly they want and why, they often tend to be more focused on the goal than a kid, who doesn't know why he is in school and who might be very prone to waste most of college time on playing games or parties because that feels more exciting and gratifying (and less stressful). Kids, who wasted their time and got degree only formally, often struggle to achieve anything in life or to apply their degree. It's double edged sword and balance should be considered more carefully than fear of missing out.
@KlaasVictor
@KlaasVictor 3 жыл бұрын
James, you're changing lives!
@TSconnection1
@TSconnection1 4 жыл бұрын
This channel will be big one day. Just keep uploading informative content.
@siennaslade7207
@siennaslade7207 4 жыл бұрын
This video was really helpful for me I just left sixth form and I had this on going battle in my mind of what I wanted to do next. Like you I’ve always wanted to be an actress but I also have a love for animals. I didn’t apply to uni in the end and decided to go on a gap year which I’m planning now. I started posting on my channel and I’m hoping to pursue KZbin. Your channel has grown so quickly! Well done it’s amazing to see xxx
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Sienna, Glad you found it helpful! Yeah, finding out what you want to do next is a really tough thing to consider, especially when it's a battle between things that you are passionate about, or at least think you're passionate about. Good luck on the gap year, and I hope it proves useful to you (fingers crossed it won't be spent entirely in lockdown). Good luck with the channel as well! 🙏
@_lublub
@_lublub 3 жыл бұрын
Love this! And also agree with reading. It really helped me in many ways.
@a2345678763
@a2345678763 3 жыл бұрын
always appreciate genuine contents !
@annickjenkin
@annickjenkin 4 жыл бұрын
Love this James!! Congrats on the first vidddd!
@JamesJani
@JamesJani 4 жыл бұрын
Eyyy, glad you enjoyed it, Annick!
@CorrinaCross
@CorrinaCross 4 жыл бұрын
Great job on your first video! I totally agree that university degrees are over-rated and are not a pre-requisite for becoming financially free. Would love to see videos on alternative ways to be successful, without going to university.
@n.b.a1529
@n.b.a1529 3 жыл бұрын
I like trade careers better then sitting in a cubicle
@calebwillian6917
@calebwillian6917 Жыл бұрын
So helpful, thanks James.
@fatinbhuiyan8652
@fatinbhuiyan8652 4 жыл бұрын
Although I don’t want to go to a university I thought I was the only crazy one and not making sense.All around the peer pressures and family and expectations I chose to be on my path.
@Damnedindenial
@Damnedindenial 3 жыл бұрын
Dude your content is fucking awesome, so in the last 4 years I've went from almost bankrupt to a 6 figure networth and a realestate investor. And I have literally! And I mean literally! Fallen for every single one of the tricks and scams from all of your other videos. I have learned so much, I have also lost so many friends. And as much as that hurts I would not take it back I am alittle bit of a anomaly from how I act upon my beliefs( I have crazy unbelievable story's of the life threatening sacrifices I have been through on perpous) there is also a lot of luck I have had through the choices my parents planted in me growing up. But man your videos have opened up my eyes on so much. I used to be obsessed with self development and while I still feel it is important I am not obsessed anymore and regret the amount it has costed me. Keep doing your work keep bustibn ass man, and that hard work and hustle your spot on just hustle on the right things and you'll build your stuff! I'd love to meet you one day!
@fortasproduction3757
@fortasproduction3757 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man you're brighten us up i don't see that coming. I'm from Zimbabwe, Africa
@tusarita22
@tusarita22 3 жыл бұрын
thanks so much for your perspective. I've always thought the same and I love your editing work and how you string it all together.
@Nastekm
@Nastekm 2 жыл бұрын
I like this format of video a lot better than the super edited kind. It feels more authentic- like you are listening to a friend give you advice instead of watching yet another netflix documentary. Just personal opinion! love your content- just this style speaks to me more. P.S. I wish this video was out when I WAS deciding to go to university
@mdouarihamza6505
@mdouarihamza6505 4 жыл бұрын
My friend, your content is verry well put, the script well written, the editing even more. Put out more content ! Take this from someone who never leaves comments on KZbin. Cheers from Morocco.
@Storiesofmillennia
@Storiesofmillennia Ай бұрын
Happy Birthday James! Please continue and make more video (at least 5 a year!) Good luck and thank you!
@remingtonbeats335
@remingtonbeats335 3 жыл бұрын
I finished reading the discription and your level of authenticity and transparency is alarmingly refreshing... makes me wonder what everybody else is hiding... lol... but seriously never stop
@alexvaughan1013
@alexvaughan1013 3 жыл бұрын
A degree is a £50K receipt that says, "Notice me senpai", to employers.
@sweetmemesalabama
@sweetmemesalabama 3 жыл бұрын
enslave me slave masters*
@zombiekiller7101
@zombiekiller7101 2 жыл бұрын
@@sweetmemesalabama 😭😰
@Mira-nd8jj
@Mira-nd8jj 4 жыл бұрын
I wish I saw this video a few years ago. I agree with every single thing he said. Unfortunately I didn't have anyone to give me advice like this
@kdp2575
@kdp2575 4 жыл бұрын
Same here.
@YayanFauzi
@YayanFauzi 4 жыл бұрын
You need to find positive community around you
@Saaad2
@Saaad2 4 жыл бұрын
Mira Zarif! Where are you from? What was your major? and what are you to to these days?
@Mira-nd8jj
@Mira-nd8jj 4 жыл бұрын
@@Saaad2 I studied nutrition and dietetics in Lebanon. I opened social media accounts for my online nutrition consultation. What's up?
@Saaad2
@Saaad2 4 жыл бұрын
@@Mira-nd8jj Software Engineering grad, now working as a freelance developer.
@rashidsifat1986
@rashidsifat1986 2 жыл бұрын
Nicely put, thanks for the views.....spoke my heart
@jain2sarthak
@jain2sarthak Жыл бұрын
Mr.Jani, it's great to see that you have created your first video on this matter it is so important for the world to see the reality of the university. Simply wonderful my friend.
@ehabhamade8240
@ehabhamade8240 4 жыл бұрын
Agree 100 percent with this video I wish I had taken a gap year. I'm now a senior year in college and it took me four years and 30k in debt to finally realize that I don't wanna do what I've been studying this whole time.
@spencerhewins4586
@spencerhewins4586 3 жыл бұрын
I’m from the UK planning on going to uni this year September, after having a gap year as I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I would’ve loved to travel the world and backpacked but because of covid this wasn’t possible. For me, I’m going to uni for the life experience, meeting new people, exploring a new city, and gaining a high level qualification you can’t get doing an apprenticeship or college. For me, I’m utilising uni as a tool for me to grow as a person, have fun and make great memories, while being supported to run my own business. A lot of people say either go to uni and get a job after, or don’t go to uni and work your way up in trade or an industry of your choosing. But I want to be able to have that uni experience, get that qualification as a back up, and be a successful entrepreneur
@begue95
@begue95 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice, genuine, rare, outstanding. Thanks James.
@jayroy430
@jayroy430 3 жыл бұрын
Just watched most of your videos! This video is solid but the massive change from this video to the latest one on the Law of Attraction is remarkable! Well done!
@okk2776
@okk2776 4 жыл бұрын
I like your videos, your voice is calming, editing is good, great information, you'll be at 100k+ subs very fast
@sherylaw
@sherylaw 3 жыл бұрын
Hi James, I am a University Lecturer for 15 years now and I agree with you 100%. University is the biggest rip off ever. Students are paying huge amount of money and are getting NOTHING!! Sometimes I ask myself how the hell did this student get into University because they can't us the computer, they can't write, can't spell. OMG I can go on and on and then their are those lecturers who secretly get paid money to give a student a higher grade. OMG I honestly hate how dishonest this industry is.
@bababooeyhatesu
@bababooeyhatesu 3 жыл бұрын
NO WAY YOU TAUGHT IN UNI. And maybe students entering as freshmen probably knew how to use a computer and if the students do poorly well then
@stevendarkentertainments
@stevendarkentertainments 2 жыл бұрын
I saw the beginnings of this 20 years ago and made a conscious decision to get out of Academia ... and quickly!
@WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe
@WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe 2 жыл бұрын
Not being disrespectful, as ultimately I have no proveable facts of my claim......but I call "BULLSHITE" and concur with @Chuck-Garrido in your comment thread. Also, if you haven't (and only you 'really' know the truth) why would you post such a mis-truth?? -- genuinely intruiged, I would be interested in your feedback. Otherwise, be well out there. :)
@WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe
@WhoAmEye_WhoAreEwe 2 жыл бұрын
@@bababooeyhatesu - I'm sorry to say.....I agree with your reply to OP comment thread. Look after yourself out there....it's a mad house ;) :)
@lolamoro
@lolamoro 8 ай бұрын
@@bababooeyhatesu lol I wish! I am in uni in London and I can 100% assure you, there are people (quite a few of them) entering who really don't know how to use powerpoint....I'm sure everyone knows how to browse nowadays, but I think what she meant was that for example, they can't get their head around how to access the online library, or use more technical software....in my case a little bit of photoshop should be essential to enter a design degree, but like I said some people couldn't even use powerpoint...the uni just took them in because of the $$.
@MichaelAdamGReale
@MichaelAdamGReale 9 ай бұрын
Very informative. Thank you for posting this.
@venugopalganesh2974
@venugopalganesh2974 3 жыл бұрын
thanks, man! really looking forward to 1 million subscribers
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