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Dean Harper and Chantal Castillo have chosen to forgo a traditional four-year college education, opting instead for alternative career paths that align more closely with their personal goals and lifestyles. In a recent appearance on a morning news program, they discussed the motivations behind their decisions and the successes they have achieved without a college degree.
Harper emphasized that college was not a "viable" option for her, as she felt it did not fit her vision for her future. She expressed a desire to pursue hands-on experience in her field rather than spending years in a classroom. Castillo echoed these sentiments, sharing that she found greater satisfaction and fulfillment in practical work environments where she could directly apply her skills.
Both women highlighted the importance of following one's passion and making choices that resonate with personal values. They encouraged others to consider diverse paths to success, challenging the traditional notion that a college degree is the only route to a prosperous career. Their stories serve as inspiration for those contemplating their own educational and career choices.
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