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The Real Cost of College; or, Kubo King’s Thoughts On College Education (Part II)

My messy desk at school.

This is the second part of Kubo King’s thoughts on college education (the first part is found here). He talks about one of the most important issues in higher education. So read on!

Today, if someone were to ask me if I thought a university education is worth pursuing, my answer would be — it depends. I believe that every situation is different. My experience as a college graduate might be different from another college graduate. In fact, my experience as someone who studied computer science and math might be different from someone who studied the same field. However, there is one important thing I wished high school teachers had warned kids about. I think it could have saved my peers from financial and emotional pain.

Kubo King and College; or, Kubo King’s Thoughts On College Education (Part I)

A Portland street

Hello villagers, as you might have found out in my previous post, Kubo Queen and I went to college. Maybe you were wondering why I went in the first place, or what I think about college education in general. Well, exciting news, today I share with you the first part of what I wrote on the topic. It tells you why I went to college, what I did to make college worth pursuing, why I think it was worth it for me in the end, and a glimpse of the next part. So what are you waiting for? Read on!

A Kubo Rich Wedding; or, Our Less Than $2K Wedding

Our hotel suite, the morning after our wedding.

Kubo King and I got engaged in May of 2017, when we had been together for just over five years. We had talked about getting married for a while, but we were still in school and we thought that getting married required a lot of money. When we did get engaged, we decided to have the wedding a full year later, so that it could happen over summer vacation and we would have time to save money for a big wedding with Kubo King’s family in Hawaii.