As Gen Xers and millennials, we’re used to hearing that college is the way to success in jobs and life. But is a “traditional” four-year degree the way forward? We tackle the idea of college and whether it makes sense for you.

Topics covered in this episode on higher education

* Cost of college vs. lifetime earnings

* Trade school vs. “traditional” four-year degree

* Careers that pay more

* How to decide which path to take for you

* Should you take a gap year first?

Sources used for this episode

* We mention Steve Jobs, who received help from his family who made sacrifices to move across the country to give him a leg up, and Jeff Bezos, who received an investment from his parents.

* We touch on the book The Millionaire Next Door.

* Student loan debt statistics and how people are impacted.

* Our Season 1 student loan debt episode.

* NPR and the New York Times have stories on the impact of debt on those who don’t finish college.

* We mention the SAVE plan, but it’s important to note that it has been put on hold since recording this episode.

* Georgetown University’s study on how much degrees are “worth.”

* Forbes offers insight on why Ivy Leagues are considered valuable. Additionally, the NIH has an article from the Journal of Graduate Medicine focused on networking.

* Indeed offers a list of the highest-paying trade jobs.

* We mention tool and die makers, welders, and quality assurance.

* Check out this information from the New York Fed on the most profitable bachelor’s degree.

* We cite information on taking a gap year from the NOLS Blog, Wall Street Journal, and Gap Year Association.

* Some companies support gap years, and some schools provide resources for taking a gap year.

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