Apprenticeship vs. College Degree | GMA



Monday is the deadline many students face in accepting the college of their choice, but more and more students are opting for an educational alternative or an apprenticeship. SUBSCRIBE to ABC News on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Latest Updates: http://abcnews.go.com/ Watch FULL EPISODES on Hulu: http://abcn.ws/3bzvQQn #abcnews #college #apprentice #education #alternative #career

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10 comments

  1. It's a shame more kids don't seek knowledge. All college book stores sell used text books.

  2. Majoring in Gender Studies = getting a job at McDonalds.

  3. Apprenticeships are usually taught at trade college or community college.
    Students can earn associate degree. 2 year degrees.
    Usually , in automotive mechanics or construction or anything that work with hand on things.
    More on physical activity and sometimes work with heavy lifting.
    Community college cost less then a university.
    The cost of community college is like
    $ 6,000 – $ 10,000 a year. You can transfer to a four year later on.
    My local community college has a two years degree in computer science. You can transfer to a state university to get the four year.

  4. Stay in school where you belong kids the the work forces for men not kidsπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  5. Trust these weak minded lazy kids nowadays can't handle trades. They can barely get through high schoolπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  6. "Gender Studies" is the big money degree! Look at Dylan Mulvaney!

  7. College is too expensive

  8. Why can't apprenticeships be considered a 'degreed' learning system?

  9. Yes. There needs to more apprenticeships and public high schools focused on trades to help them get jobs right after graduating.

  10. They both can be useful in their own way to help kids right out of high school