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lIlIIlllIIlll
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kochanfe
Micronesia1338 Posts
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FlamingTurd
United States1059 Posts
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Lemonayd
United States745 Posts
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shizzz
Australia127 Posts
On May 10 2012 09:20 kamkerx wrote: someone gave up on there dreams, and second a diploma doesn't entitle you too anything (ex. a high paying job) 3rd i know some people very close to me without a college education that still make bank. Just saying. IMO go to college if you actually care about learning something not just to get a diploma Agreed. A friend recently landed a nice government job here in Australia, having graduated with a dual degree a few years ago. His other roommates are electricians and are on $25-30 000 per year more than him. | ||
dde
Canada796 Posts
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Plutonik
Canada329 Posts
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Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
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GDbushido
United States926 Posts
On May 10 2012 09:02 AeroGear wrote: Typical western materialistic mentality.I would'nt, regardless of talent unless much younger i.e. 16-18 y.o. range or in specific cases like a lack of education/lack of employment in your field of study. -Playing for leisure is not the same as playing for "work" -Should you be first, it usually does'nt last long (depends on age, talent and commitment I guess..) -Pretty unfulfilling unless you enjoy and aspire to not doing anything other than "entertainment" -Dont expect the big bucks unless you're like..top 10 in the world, and even then, a decent diploma will net you a better yearly salary than most of them. -Years lost now cost you more later, not only in terms of salary but in terms of finding a job. Employers look for candidates with a fresh skillsets, wether from being newly graduate or from switching jobs. There's a difference between taking a few years off to travel around the world, and quitting your job to commit fulltime to a videogame...pretty big stigma there. If being a pro gamer is your "dream", I guess you have some introspection to do -_- My opinions obviously. You'd be surprised at how much you can still play and enjoy videogames while working a fulltime job. All about management (being single helps a lot though). Fuck your career, fuck your 401k, fuck knowing what you're going to do thirty years from now. Make yourself happy. Good luck sir. | ||
minilance
Canada500 Posts
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Fake)Plants
United States373 Posts
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jimbob615
Uruguay455 Posts
On May 10 2012 11:00 shizzz wrote: Agreed. A friend recently landed a nice government job here in Australia, having graduated with a dual degree a few years ago. His other roommates are electricians and are on $25-30 000 per year more than him. true that is interesting, but on the flip side, his roommates are braindead blue collar workers while he would probably be stimulating his brain at his work | ||
red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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NrGMalice
United States104 Posts
I'll be on before 2pm tomorrow! I'll also be updating this post sometime soon with info about coaching since some people have already been asking me about it. Thanks again! | ||
tomatriedes
New Zealand5356 Posts
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eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
On May 10 2012 11:29 jimbob615 wrote: true that is interesting, but on the flip side, his roommates are braindead blue collar workers while he would probably be stimulating his brain at his work I have to disagree with that statement. In my field I work alongside electricians all the time, and quite a bit of the stuff they do requires a very active brain. You definitely need to think and problem solve etc. | ||
Seldentar
United States888 Posts
On May 10 2012 12:19 tomatriedes wrote: 26 is old compared to Korean players, but White-ra is 31 and he managed to win IPL season 2 last year, so anything is possible! Dude, being 26 is not going to affect gaming ability at all... I would say it isn't even hindered till the 30's at the absolute earliest.\ All IMO ofc | ||
Seldentar
United States888 Posts
Enjoy your SC2 career! :D | ||
IMHope
Korea (South)1241 Posts
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DoubleDare
Canada48 Posts
~GL | ||
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