Pearl - July 05, 2025


When Modern Women Regret College


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1,831

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00:00:00.000 What up guys? Welcome to my reaction series. Today we're talking about modern women hating their
00:00:05.460 degrees. So how many times do I have to say it? Modern women are going to keep going to these
00:00:10.540 high-priced institutions to get useless degrees that will get them jobs that won't make any money.
00:00:15.920 These women put themselves into hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt for an underwater
00:00:20.340 lesbian studies degree and then they go out on the job market and wonder why they can't get a real
00:00:25.760 job. These women are getting on social media and complaining about their useless degrees. Let's
00:00:30.660 take a look. I definitely regret getting my degree but only because of what I majored in and I wonder
00:00:36.920 if anybody else were the same way. So I have my bachelor's in business administration focused on
00:00:42.280 management and then my master's in still business administration just focused on marketing. Fun fact
00:00:47.620 that was my degree. I'm not saying I'm special or different by the way. I just became a YouTuber
00:00:52.920 instead. I was like F this. Although to be honest, I was hired right away out of school. I went and got
00:00:59.680 a sales job. But if I would have known like what I know now, I definitely would have went for something
00:01:05.680 more IT related because every time I click on a career site, it's hard for me to look fine like
00:01:10.940 marketing type jobs. But there's always some type of IT related job on every single career website that
00:01:17.920 I go when I'm looking for new jobs. Love work from home. I like being on the computers. I really love
00:01:22.720 technology. So now I really wish I could start over and go for something in like the IT type field
00:01:29.300 because nobody really be hiring for like marketing type jobs and I'm over it. Completely over it. I
00:01:35.380 really wish I could just start completely over. Yeah. Marketing is kind of a useless degree. A lot of
00:01:40.140 the business degrees are. I had an economist on my show and he was talking about what degrees were worth
00:01:45.460 a lot of money. And he told me mine was too. I just got lucky and did YouTube. Oh wait, hold on. Not this
00:01:51.500 one. July show. I spent $65,000 on getting a BA in English and creative writing that I have literally not used
00:02:02.280 in my entire career. If you kind of feel like in the same boat as me, then just keep watching. But if
00:02:09.040 not, if you're like loved college and you think everyone should go to college, you're probably not
00:02:13.360 going to like this video. If I could go back in time, I don't have that many regrets in life. I try to live
00:02:19.460 like with not many regrets, but that is the biggest regret I have in my life is actually finishing my
00:02:26.880 degree because I took a, took a couple gap years and lived in Thailand for a while, which is, I learned
00:02:32.280 way more in college there then too. But that's not the point. If I go back in time, what I would do is
00:02:39.160 I would take that $65,000 and I would invest it in courses, mentorship, getting taught by people who
00:02:47.720 are actually doing the work. We're actually making more than 60, 70 K year as a teacher. Unfortunately,
00:02:54.120 I finished my degree and realized that. So shortly after I graduated, I got into like freelancing and
00:03:04.340 kind of more marketing type of work that I was more interested in. And the first course that I've
00:03:12.020 ever bought was $3,000. It was basically a course in like drop shipping and how to make money drop
00:03:19.020 shipping. Um, I learned a lot, but drop shipping I learned was not for me. Was it a waste of money?
00:03:27.080 I don't think so because I learned so much and it opened my eyes to like how a lot of these online
00:03:32.340 courses, um, teach you a lot more than the degrees because all these universities are run by women and
00:03:40.840 it's not that all women kind of stay YouTube friendly. It's not that all women, um, aren't
00:03:49.520 good teachers, but kids are graduating high school and they can't read. So I guess that's what I'll say
00:03:56.560 about that. I could learn from people actually doing the work. The second course I bought was a
00:04:03.540 $1,000 and it basically taught me how to start a, um, digital marketing agency, like a Facebook ad
00:04:11.040 agency. And that taught me so much, a lot of what I do now at my six figure marketing job.
00:04:19.400 The next course that I bought was $5,000 and it ironically was the same guy who, uh, was the,
00:04:27.300 who had the thousand dollar course. And this time it was kind of, uh, more of a coaching style,
00:04:32.940 like, and the thing is, because a lot of people don't under, like when you're young, you just don't
00:04:38.580 really get the value of money. And when the government gives you these giant loans, men don't
00:04:43.680 sign up, but women do. Um, and when you do a course, like usually it's out of your bank account,
00:04:55.080 it's not a loan. So people value it a little bit more. And it's also usually very practical. Like you
00:05:01.280 can use it right away. How to be like, I bought a lot of, when I wanted to be a YouTuber, I bought
00:05:06.300 a lot of sessions with, um, YouTubers coach more marketing stuff. Um, and it was so freaking helpful.
00:05:15.520 Like in that $5,000 investment, I learned easily 50 times what I learned getting my BA. And that's why
00:05:25.080 I'm such a big believer in courses in mentorship. That's why I have my own course because it's
00:05:30.800 literally changing people's lives. Um, it's just such a freaking good way to learn and to learn
00:05:37.500 quickly when you don't have a lot of time to research yourself. So, yeah, I agree with her.
00:05:43.040 Um, I hope she didn't get into too much debt. Uh, let's see the next one.
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00:07:33.380 I appear before they go to college or they want to go to a trade school or they want to do something
00:07:37.740 else. Please do not discourage them from doing that. Please don't. I went to college straight
00:07:43.340 out of high school because I was trying to get out of a really toxic living situation. I had to,
00:07:48.900 it was like a life or death situation for me. I was going to lose my mind if I didn't go,
00:07:52.820 but I got my degree in psychology because I want to be a counselor. You cannot be a counselor. If
00:07:59.000 you just have a bachelor's degree in psychology, you have to get your master's and I cannot afford
00:08:04.660 to go back to school to get my master's degree. So now I'm like $39,000 in debt and I can't even
00:08:11.700 work in the field that I'm in all this debt for unless I want to do ABA. And I really just don't
00:08:16.600 think I have the mental capacity to do ABA. So it's just tough. It's so tough. And for psychology,
00:08:23.780 I really don't get why you have. Every girl I knew, there's only one girl I knew over the years,
00:08:29.440 and I probably met 10 psych majors who actually had her stuff together and was smart. Most of them
00:08:34.380 are crazy. To go and get a master's to be licensed in anything. I don't understand why they can't just
00:08:40.000 extend the time of the psychology program so that you could finish it all up in your bachelor's
00:08:45.480 degree and get your license. It is tough. Because they know psych girls are crazy and
00:08:50.020 they can just keep milking money out of them because they're not that smart. I would go back
00:08:54.740 and I would do it differently. I would not do what I did. I would do social work or maybe management.
00:09:01.700 I don't know. Some things. Never engineering or accounting, huh? Okay, last one.
00:09:09.780 All right.
00:09:14.320 I'd be an engineer or something. I picked the wrong degree.
00:09:17.320 There, finally. A woman. I just ate my words. Finally. An engineer.
00:09:23.360 I'm telling you. I really did.
00:09:26.040 She actually sees she should have done engineering.
00:09:28.940 But I can't do math though. Like, I remember.
00:09:30.820 I just, I ate my words. Then I ate my words. Then I ate my words again.
00:09:37.420 In middle school, I literally used to cry when it was trying to teach us like negative.
00:09:41.380 Like, I could not comprehend the fact that she's trying to add negative five and
00:09:45.120 this don't make no sense. Like, I could not handle it.
00:09:48.760 Yeah, because it's hard. Math is kind of a litmus test for if you're actually intelligent.
00:09:58.180 But let me know what you guys think in the comments. Make sure you like the video.
00:10:02.500 I think math, I think math is because it's like problem solving.
00:10:06.160 That's why I said I could probably be smarter. I was never that good at math.
00:10:10.340 But anyways, guys, make sure you like the video. Subscribe to the channel.
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