Adults who skipped college urge high school grads to follow suit, say rewards are ‘immeasurable’

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Entrepreneurs who skipped college told Fox News Digital that high school students opting to sidestep higher education stand to have less debt and good pay.

Concerns about the rising cost of tuition and university campus culture are driving a significant number of Americans away from higher education, and entrepreneurs who skipped out on a four-year degree are urging others to follow suit. Guitar Chalk editor Bobby Kittleberger told Fox News Digital he actively encourages his kids not to attend college.

Like many young adults, Meursing was at a crossroads upon completing high school. He opted to skip the well-trodden path of college to pursue modeling. There, he found a penchant for finance and transitioned into the mortgage industry as a loan officer. 'The decision to forgo college was not without its challenges. However, each obstacle presented an opportunity for growth and self-discovery.

Today, his company works with renowned brands such as Bentley, Ferrari, Louis Vuitton, Netflix, the BET Awards and the Oscars. 'To aspiring entrepreneurs and young adults considering alternative paths, my advice is simple: embrace your unique journey, seek out experiences that challenge and inspire you, and never lose sight of your dreams. The road may be unconventional, but the rewards of following your passion and forging your own path are immeasurable,' Meursing said.

 

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