This is a very tough topic.
I honestly feel that many people (and I'm generalizing) who do not go to college right out of high school lose the interest in it and may never go.
However, here's my story.
I was pressured to go for business, so I did, right out of high school. I have my bachelors in management & economics and worked in finance for 5 years. Hated every single second but made a very nice paycheck. That paycheck paid for my wedding in Disney and helped us accrue a pretty nice savings and I have a nice little nest egg for retirement.
Then I realized what I really wanted to do and went back to school at 27 to become a nurse. I now have two bachelor degrees and make much more than I did in finance doing something that I love.
With those two bachelor degrees comes student loan debt. Not fun. But given the $$ coming in vs the cost of the degrees that I need to make that kind of money - it's a toss in the pan and well worth it.
My friends who do not have college degrees make less than $40k/year and live paycheck to paycheck. Some people get lucky, but without a degree, getting a foot in the door is extremely difficult. Especially since a bachelors degree is becoming something everyone has whereas when my parents were graduating high school, that was not the case.
So in my case - sure - had I waited until I was older, I probably would have gone back to school and saved in college loan debt. However, there is no way I would have made the type of money I did right out of college at 22 and paid for our wedding ourselves nor would we have a house right now had I done that.
I would recommend college right out of high school. No one in my family ever talked to me about what I wanted to do/be etc. I relied largely on my friends - most of whom did go to college.
Long winded but hope it helps?
