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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 3945247" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>El Reno is a growing and solid small town- we have a good community with good growth, and we are 15 minutes to the metro for any needs we don't have- I grew up here, but lived in Beaumont, TX- San Antonio, TX- Smithville, MO- just north of Kansas City- Keller, TX- in the Dallas/Ft Worth metro- I was never so glad to be able to move back home 20 years ago- could have lived anywhere, but love it here.</p><p>There is no perfect place- I have lived in a few different places and they all had their issues. Same with different schools, which I see this way- schools need to get back to basic education and stop trying to social engineer every student into someone who has to go to college to be anything. College is fine if you truly have a career goal that uses the information you learn. But if you granulate college with a huge debt and take a job at a low wage, I question how smart you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 3945247, member: 44552"] El Reno is a growing and solid small town- we have a good community with good growth, and we are 15 minutes to the metro for any needs we don't have- I grew up here, but lived in Beaumont, TX- San Antonio, TX- Smithville, MO- just north of Kansas City- Keller, TX- in the Dallas/Ft Worth metro- I was never so glad to be able to move back home 20 years ago- could have lived anywhere, but love it here. There is no perfect place- I have lived in a few different places and they all had their issues. Same with different schools, which I see this way- schools need to get back to basic education and stop trying to social engineer every student into someone who has to go to college to be anything. College is fine if you truly have a career goal that uses the information you learn. But if you granulate college with a huge debt and take a job at a low wage, I question how smart you are. [/QUOTE]
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