In this episode, I give you all a glimpse of where I feel the value of a college degree lies; in relationships. Yes, education and critical thinking are valuable but those things alone are not worth what you end up paying at the end of your 4 (or more) years. That degree coupled with being in rooms filled with humans who can push you to the next level is where the true value presents itself.
In this episode, I highlight some of the personal and professional relationships I gained in college that have helped me level up. So, if you're thinking your degree wasn't "worth it," think about what experiences and friendships you wouldn't have had without the time you spent at your alma mater.
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