Log In

Your email is not your username

Register

If you were a member of the old Bodybuilding.com forums and would like to reuse your previous username, you can request it below. We use your email only for registration and do not store it. For more information, please see our Privacy Policy.

Confirm your email

A registration code was sent to your email. Enter it here.

Welcome

You have successfully setup your account.

Sign in

Quick Navigation Bottom Misc
Forum
» So you think your a winner cause you went to college?
  1. Results 1 to 17 of 17
post 10000182694 05-23-2026, 11:06 PM
-
#1
  1. ManOfBMW
  2. Registered User
  1. ManOfBMW
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Apr 2024
  4. Age: 56
  5. Posts: 219
  6. Rep Power: 1368

So you think your a winner cause you went to college?

College is huge waste of time if you really meant to make it big your gonna make success at bussines only. Winners are business men and you don't need a college degree to make bank at it. Only the lazy and uncreative go to college with intentions of making it big.
post 10000182697 05-23-2026, 11:13 PM
-
#2
  1. AverageKenneth
  2. ♞Cheeky Ken...t♞
  1. AverageKenneth
  2. ♞Cheeky Ken...t♞
  3. Join Date: Aug 2014
  4. Location: Bonobo's house
  5. Height: 6'0"
  6. Weight: 200 lbs
  7. Posts: 16,766
  8. Subscribers: 4
  9. Rep Power: 150679
Originally Posted By ManOfBMW
College is huge waste of time if you really meant to make it big your gonna make success at bussines only. Winners are business men and you don't need a college degree to make bank at it. Only the lazy and uncreative go to college with intentions of making it big.
Spent most days drinking, gambling, boning prime sloots, and miscing. Still walked away just shy of a first class degree, high 2;1. Best time of my life tbh.
*Always Pick 2 Crew*
*Cursed by a dwarf Crew*
*Jesus will save me Crew*
*Made a mod red once crew(SRS)*
post 10000182698 05-23-2026, 11:17 PM
-
#3
  1. MiscDetective
  2. Registered User
  1. MiscDetective
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Oct, 2025
  4. Posts: 1,354
  5. Subscribers: 1
  6. Rep Power: 18980
Estimated lifetime earnings by educational attainment (in millions of dollars):



https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education-earnings.html
post 10000182699 05-23-2026, 11:19 PM
-
#4
  1. AverageKenneth
  2. ♞Cheeky Ken...t♞
  1. AverageKenneth
  2. ♞Cheeky Ken...t♞
  3. Join Date: Aug 2014
  4. Location: Bonobo's house
  5. Height: 6'0"
  6. Weight: 200 lbs
  7. Posts: 16,766
  8. Subscribers: 4
  9. Rep Power: 150679
Originally Posted By MiscDetective
Estimated lifetime earnings by educational attainment (in millions of dollars):



https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education-earnings.html
*Always Pick 2 Crew*
*Cursed by a dwarf Crew*
*Jesus will save me Crew*
*Made a mod red once crew(SRS)*
post 10000182704 05-23-2026, 11:27 PM
-
#5
  1. jtaylor2010
  1. jtaylor2010
  2. Join Date: Mar 2010
  3. Location: United States
  4. Posts: 33,185
  5. Rep Power: 441422
Originally Posted By MiscDetective
Estimated lifetime earnings by educational attainment (in millions of dollars):



https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education-earnings.html
Lol, thread backfire
post 10000182708 05-23-2026, 11:32 PM
-
#6
  1. steffo99
  1. steffo99
  2. Join Date: Apr 2012
  3. Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
  4. Age: 51
  5. Height: 6'2"
  6. Weight: 212 lbs
  7. Posts: 15,275
  8. Subscribers: 4
  9. Rep Power: 624163
Originally Posted By AverageKenneth
Spent most days drinking, gambling, boning prime sloots, and miscing. Still walked away just shy of a first class degree, high 2;1. Best time of my life tbh.
Sounds like my experience. 6 years in the states (FL/TX) - some years partying 5 nights a week while maintaining a scholarship (needed to keep 3.6 gpa.) Best time of my life and wouldn't trade it for anything.
post 10000182720 05-23-2026, 11:44 PM
-
#7
  1. Basedbabyy
  1. Basedbabyy
  2. Join Date: Jan, 2026
  3. Posts: 2,371
  4. Subscribers: 1
  5. Rep Power: 16254
Originally Posted By MiscDetective
Estimated lifetime earnings by educational attainment (in millions of dollars):



https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education-earnings.html
Irrelevant for Gen z most who went to college can’t find a decent job. Boomers lived in a different world
post 10000182725 05-23-2026, 11:49 PM
-
#8
  1. JohnSmith
  2. Banned
  1. JohnSmith
  2. Banned
  3. Join Date: May, 2026
  4. Age: 38
  5. Posts: 633
  6. Rep Power: 0
I wish I went to university and became a doctor or lawyer. Easy 500-600k a year and great job security. "Start a successful business" is a meme, only a handful if people are destined for that.

Everyone else is a loser.
post 10000183906 05-24-2026, 05:40 PM
-
#9
  1. ManOfBMW
  2. Registered User
  1. ManOfBMW
  2. Registered User
  3. Join Date: Apr 2024
  4. Age: 56
  5. Posts: 219
  6. Rep Power: 1368
Bump.
post 10000183918 05-24-2026, 05:44 PM
-
#10
  1. Ironmanlet
  2. Adamantium User
  1. Ironmanlet
  2. Adamantium User
  3. Join Date: Aug 2009
  4. Location: Cajun Country
  5. Age: 40
  6. Height: 5'7"
  7. Weight: 185 lbs
  8. Posts: 52,272
  9. Subscribers: 4
  10. Rep Power: 415455
It is a marketing tool for the individual and business’.

You can use a degree to market yourself and business’ often hire people with degrees or have degree requirements so they can claim their business is professional.



People should not go into the kind of debt required to get a degree because it doesn’t normally pay off.


It isn’t dumb, it isn’t smart….

It is just a neutral tool that can be used in some scenarios
“The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.“

PS: Don't eat poop, just don't let the idea of it stop you from living life to its fullest.
post 10000183924 05-24-2026, 05:47 PM
-
#11
  1. notbadnotbrad
  1. notbadnotbrad
  2. Join Date: Jul 2012
  3. Posts: 39,818
  4. Subscribers: 3
  5. Rep Power: 346827
I went to university in 2010.

Different world back then.
post 10000183933 05-24-2026, 05:52 PM
-
#12
  1. dropped40lbs
  1. dropped40lbs
  2. Join Date: Jan, 2026
  3. Posts: 1,718
  4. Subscribers: 2
  5. Rep Power: 1734
Originally Posted By MiscDetective
Estimated lifetime earnings by educational attainment (in millions of dollars):



https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/research-summaries/education-earnings.html
if u found comfort in this chart, this thread wasnt intended for u

half the kids go to college now and the other half doesnt go because they dont want to

the thread title specifically says "winners"
post 10000183936 05-24-2026, 05:53 PM
-
#13
  1. ScrillaIsBake
  2. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!
  1. ScrillaIsBake
  2. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button!
  3. Join Date: Aug 2020
  4. Location: Worst Case Ontario
  5. Height: 6'2"
  6. Weight: 192 lbs
  7. Posts: 2,017
  8. Subscribers: 8
  9. Rep Power: 120499
Half the point of college and uni is meeting new people your age, networking and meeting women. I feel bad for anyone that didn't experience that srs
post 10000183940 05-24-2026, 05:55 PM
-
#14
  1. MustardTiger17
  1. MustardTiger17
  2. Join Date: Dec 2012
  3. Location: United States
  4. Posts: 38,603
  5. Subscribers: 7
  6. Rep Power: 238919
So you wanna be a rockstar? Big house, fancy car?
Not in the AM
post 10000183962 05-24-2026, 06:02 PM
-
#15
  1. GuineaDago585
  2. Bert McGirt
  1. GuineaDago585
  2. Bert McGirt
  3. Join Date: Nov 2012
  4. Posts: 40,524
  5. Subscribers: 3
  6. Rep Power: 403904
I didn't go to college and overall I'm proud of it (ded fkin srs).

I avoided the debt trap.

I avoided the indoctrination.

I avoided the degeneracy.

Almost everyone I knew who went off to college came back a worse person than they went in and were no further ahead in their careers than I was with just a high school diploma. Even to this day, I am the only person in my office without a degree, which just goes to show what a joke the magical piece of paper really is. Experience, competence and networking matter far more, and it's not particularly close.

Unless you're going into STEM, college is fucking useless for 95% of the population.
post 10000183974 05-24-2026, 06:12 PM
-
#16
  1. AceCorona
  2. The Crown of Chaos
  1. AceCorona
  2. The Crown of Chaos
  3. Join Date: Feb, 2026
  4. Location: California
  5. Height: 6'0"
  6. Posts: 493
  7. Subscribers: 1
  8. Rep Power: 4642
Where I live in California it’s getting to the point where you can’t survive in this world without a college degree
If you’re born to the iron, you’ll know it the first time you lift!
post 10000183979 05-24-2026, 06:16 PM
-
#17
  1. SoutheastBeast1
  1. SoutheastBeast1
  2. Join Date: Mar 2013
  3. Age: 39
  4. Posts: 63,718
  5. Subscribers: 6
  6. Rep Power: 258329
If you are 35+ this advice really doesn't apply to you. It still made sense for us to go to college. I do agree there was certainly a point of saturation. It's difficult to pinpoint one specific age that shouldn't have gone where another should have gone so it's probably not that black and white, but if I'm forced to pinpoint a specific graduating class I would say the kids who are currently 27 (and younger) probably shouldn't have gone to college. Or at the very least it wasn't a sure thing good decision for this age group and will likely backfire on a hig percentage of them.
"One day I won't be able to lift any more. Not I won't want to lift. I mean physically unable. That day could be decades from now or it could be tomorrow. All I know is that's the day I'll wish I could lift more than ever. The day I'd give anything for one more workout, one more set, or one more cardio session. So go hard and enjoy every workout, every set, every rep. Because one day you will wake up and you will never get it back."
-SoutheastBeast1
Quick Navigation Top Misc
Bookmarks
Digg.com
Digg
del.icio.us
del.icio.us
Stumbleupon.com
StumbleUpon
Google.com
Google
Facebook.com
Facebook
Posting Permissions
  1. You may not post new threads
  2. You may not post replies
  3. You may not post attachments
  4. You may not edit your posts