I started reading the dictionary voraciously at about 13 or 14 yrs. old. I went to apply for my very first job at 14 (a summer job for teens).
As a young, African American living in the Detroit inner city, I was already nervous and I was interviewed by a Yuppie Caucasian man. To my sheer delight, I got the job - on the spot! He could not believe that I was 14 yrs. old due to the level of maturity that I had shown which also included a advanced, above college level vocabulary.
I felt like a million bucks and recognized that my studying the dictionary made me (at my very young age) stand apart from anyone else that I knew - even much older than me. Actually, I was quite often conversing with much older adults.
I'm not saying not to go to College, however, this is why I say that you do not have to have a college degree to make a very strong impression on anyone!
I'm much older now and I still do not have a degree, but everyone automatically presumes that I have a college degree, in something! I've even been told that "surely you have a Master's degree!" LOL!
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