mastercomsCollege can help a lot with getting a job, but it's obviously not the only path to getting a job. But if you don't go to college, you have to make up for it a lot with solid networking, applying for tons of jobs, and having strong outside stuff on your resume. Disregarding the job stuff, education is good for you anyways, even if you don't get it at college. It'll help you perform well in your life and job. You seem like an eager high school student, put your energy into research and learning and then you can come back to stuff once you've built up with learning and practice!
Thanks for the support!
scrambledYour guide is completely unfocused, unresearched and highly opinionated, most people just see that as a lost cause. In your guide you tell people to stop using Steam. Sure, out of context it's technically correct that you can close Steam to free up resources but don't you see how rediculous that is to include in your TF2 optimisation guide?
This was the feedback I needed! In any case that was just meant to be an example, but I can see how absurd it seems. P.S Exactly what parts of this unfinished guide seem unfocused, unresearch, or highly opinionated?
jnkiliterally, last month a guy posted an obvious copypaste to which unsurprisingly, you unironically responded only reinforcing my view on you as incapable to critically think, evaluate and self project
I was just messing with them; I obviously knew it was a copypasta.