Wills right as far as I'm concerned. Do what I do, full time work, full time school, while still being able to take care of chores, work on my cars, and still get homework done. It's a commitment, one I find that rivals buying a house, simply because your putting out money to better yourself in a way that not many choose to. I don't know who your speaking to in regards of college educated folk being snotty, but I'm very friendly, always willing to help people. Just because I like to learn, and better myself doesn't make a dick, let alone a ignorant brown noser. The people who do go out for PHD's, I have to seriously admire. It is extremely involved in the amount of school, and to stick with it is amazing. Imagine someone saying you will earn a hundred grand, if you do this for 10 years straight. You can either think short term, or long term. Its your choice. I'm longterm, I'd rather be intelligent and have some sort of well rounded background versus just running around trying to find work. It's your choice, it works for some people, others it doesn't. My dad is a rare case, GED, no college, and he's a VP of a company. But its rare that happens anymore. Alot more people in the world. To each their own, I will choose my path. You can choose yours.