probably not from a financial standpoint. working for a year without a college education is not likely to be lucrative and with the costs rising so quickly, the inflation might outpace a person's ability to save money during that time.
however, from a life experience standpoint, it might be beneficial. the brits do their "gap year" and often do something between high school and college. then again, they generally go to college for 3 years instead of 4.
They take a year off and work for a while....probably a better system in all honesty anyway.
ReplyDeleteprobably not from a financial standpoint. working for a year without a college education is not likely to be lucrative and with the costs rising so quickly, the inflation might outpace a person's ability to save money during that time.
ReplyDeletehowever, from a life experience standpoint, it might be beneficial. the brits do their "gap year" and often do something between high school and college. then again, they generally go to college for 3 years instead of 4.