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agree with your first assessment... there is nothing wrong with community college, but education is not education and a degree is not a degree. A degree from a prestigious University will get you a better chance of employment than one from Podunk Junior College. Of course a degree from Podunk Junior College will give you a better chance of employment than one from Bumfuck High School.

I will grant that once you've added experience to the mix, where you got your degree becomes less and less important in your advancement either internally or externally, but first you have to get that first job.

Any education is better than no education, but all education is not the same.

Any degree is better than no degree, but not all degrees are created equal and some won't even get you a job flipping burgers at McD's. When I see kids pursuing degrees that pique their passion but have no chance of providing career opportunities I just shake my head at the waste of effort and money

Ok... I'll get off my soapbox now.. except to agree the poster that admires women who put themselves through college debt free.. and to hand out a big Atta-Girl to the ones with the chutzpa to work as escorts to do that.

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are there providers who are actual full time students or is that more myth than reality?  

Every time I'm in a college town I wonder if there are actual college girls that are willing to post ads in their local city.  Backpage is full of ads of "college girls" but I bet most of them are not.      

Ladies, when you were in college did you ever advertise near where you went to school?

Good for you! How come you didn't mention it while we were doing it? I guess you were just being humble, that's sweet :-)

Hey fuck you. LOL. I had 'em fooled. Seriously, you know how many PM's I've gotten so far? Even fooled some in PM's. Muahahahahaha...

and then there are the strippers going through medical schools.  
I've never met one either. But the girls I meet might or might not even finished High school in another country.  

Right here on this site there a bunch of college educated ladies. But see I don't see them.

I don't even "work" remotely near my area and why would I? It doesn't make sense. College is just like high school - as soon as one person is suspicious within an hour most people on campus will know about you even if they don't know your name.

Plus, I'm not sure what kind of proof you're looking for. It's not like and college-aged providers are going to show you their school IDs or financial aid for back up, lol.

Posted By: ZipZipwipewipe
are there providers who are actual full time students or is that more myth than reality?  
   
 Every time I'm in a college town I wonder if there are actual college girls that are willing to post ads in their local city.  Backpage is full of ads of "college girls" but I bet most of them are not.      
   
 Ladies, when you were in college did you ever advertise near where you went to school?

I attend a pretty sizable university. It'd take quite some time to get all the way through that rumor mill.  

But you're totally right about the ID/financial aid stuff. If someone doesn't believe me, fine. I'm not about to expose my identity just to prove a point.

Posted By: LunaNYC
I don't even "work" remotely near my area and why would I? It doesn't make sense. College is just like high school - as soon as one person is suspicious within an hour most people on campus will know about you even if they don't know your name.  
   
 Plus, I'm not sure what kind of proof you're looking for. It's not like and college-aged providers are going to show you their school IDs or financial aid for back up, lol.  
   
Posted By: ZipZipwipewipe
are there providers who are actual full time students or is that more myth than reality?    
     
  Every time I'm in a college town I wonder if there are actual college girls that are willing to post ads in their local city.  Backpage is full of ads of "college girls" but I bet most of them are not.        
     
  Ladies, when you were in college did you ever advertise near where you went to school?

and then "graduate" to escorting. I'm in a major state university city with a very large enrollment, and I know for a fact their a few student providers. There are also a few escorts who have incalls near the campus, does that count?

Just about everyone knows where I went to grad school and when I graduated, but very few know my real degree. That would be pretty stupid to broadcast with all the other info. that was revealed. I have never shown my face on the internet and I required full name and employment on every person I saw that was from New Orleans...to say I saw very few locals is an understatement. I priced myself out of the local market to attract visitors, and only ran into a professor once lol. I also bartered with my tutor for roughly 18 months.  

I went to undergrad in Florida, and was nowhere near being a provider at that time, so no problems there. You do have to be very careful depending on what field you are in...many nurses were denied entrance into clinicals because they were busted for being strippers or escorts. In fact, we had a lady from Baton Rouge who was an RN that made the news after being busted in a sting. There goes all that hard work.  

I am amazed at how many coeds and 'college cheerleaders' show their faces for escort services and just never happen to be recognized lol. Um ok

I find it odd that some providers advertise as college students, but have yet to graduate after almost 10 years in college now.  I would assume this is used as a marketing ploy.  I know 1 provider who is really in school & does not advertise what college she attends because she wants to keep her privacy.  I respect that & would not want everyone to know what school I was attending either if I decided to go back.  I saw a provider retire after she graduated only to return the same year offering huge discounts because she could not find a job in the field she had chosen, and got her degree

I know one that started at 20, now 27...STILL working on a 4 year degree. She claims to be a cheerleader for her school too, yet her face is all over the place in the very town she lives, works, and goes to school. I mean, I have nothing against bs for marketing, but at least have the common sense not to let your actions contradict your claims lol.  

Not being able to get a job in a certain field...that I can agree with. I took a job from 11 pm to 7 am because I had to...not in my field. Depending what you major in, it's hard today. Executives and middle managers are not exactly quitting their jobs, so those trying to get into that arena are having to start at the bottom. Today, no one cares if you have a Master's unless you also have five years experience...tis a bitch.

So agree with you.  I have multiple undergrad and graduate degrees and my present profession does not use any of that education.  I don't even list all my degrees on my CV anymore, just my Bachelors.

A number of the NYC schools have for years had girls working their way through both undergraduate and graduate programmes by escorting.  Two of my current ATF are finishing up undergraduate work right now.  ( What an excellent oxymoron that is -- ".... two of my current ATF. . . .")

providers that I am certain were students. They were going to one of the same U's I went to. Knew the profs, the curriculum/classes, buildings on campus, etc... Neither was the 18-22 yo type of student; they were both more of the "returning student in their mid-late 20"s" type of student.  

I've met many providers who were undoubtedly college grads. One said she was a recent engineering grad, and trust me, she WAS. I've interviewed hundreds and hired dozens of those over the years.

But really, does it matter? Some of the most intelligent, hard-working, best people I've met were non-degreed.  

Being a student, a college grad - none of this made one bit of difference in the experience I had with a provider (or anyone else, for that matter). I'd rather spend time with someone who is comfortable and confident in themselves, and OK with me as I truly am. No matter formal education, status, etc...

Just my 0.02

Look

if the client wants to think he is meeting a college girl, why should the provider not provide that experience? The ladies play many roles in their careers. Why not college girl if it turns you on?

A few years ago...  an escort was assaulted & called the Police.  It turned out that she had worked her way through Law School & was about to take the Bar exam.  I never heard the outcome but this was in the P.  Journal News Paper.  
In my eyes, she was victimized twice.  So much for trusting the Police & Legal System.  

PS If she hadn't have told the Police she was a Grad Student...  they would not have had the information to leak to the press.

Let me preface this with I only read the first post. I will go back and read everything else, after I write this.  

I can only speak for myself. When I was in college, I was working 2 jobs. If I would have been escorting then, I definitely wouldn't have been advertising on backpage-first of all. I don't advertise there much at all these days.  

I am currently wanting to go back to school - and what is stopping me is, the fact that I advertise here. I just had a guest yesterday that is a student. And I just don't know how I would handle walking into a classroom and running into someone. I am sure the whole class would be looking at my ad by the end of the day. Especially, because I do show my face. But, doing this is the only thing that even gives me remotely the amount of time that I want to put into school. So maybe I would consider doing online classes, or doing my make up school.  

I am super ambitious. I want to finish my degree and go to massage and make up school and do other degrees. So I really do need to get started now.  

But - to answer the OP's question - I think a majority of the girls' that say they are in college, are just saying that. They may or may not be- but does it really even matter?  

There is a big risk, in advertising you'e in school if you ARE going to school in that same area your advertising in. But then again - if you are in a University and not a community college, they are so big if you'e blurring your face you should be okay. But I think this is just another way that girls aren't genuine in their advertising and representation. But I geuss it is assumed that college girls are something that men desire. Sometimes I will say - college aged. But I don't ever lie about myself. I try to be very honest in my advertising, because I want you to see me because you like me, the real me, Because I can't pretend to be someone I'm not. Some people can.  

Ok- so this was kinda just a ramble on my different thoughts on school and advertising.... now I'm gonna go read what everyone else said!  
haha

 
~J.

I actually am pursuing a PhD, double major in Biochemistry and Pharmacology with a concentration in Molecular and Cellular Biophysics (or something like that.. yikes, it's a lot even to say). For this reason, I am based in my hometown because it's too hard to travel far from campus when I have to be there so much. I wish it were a lot sexier, but I think more than anything it ties up my schedule and makes me less flexible in this respect (but I'm still plenty flexible in all other respects! Sorry, had to sex it up a bit.. ;p).  

I don't show my face in ads or advertise on BP, but I'm sure someone in my school has seen my ads and has likely connected the dots. I've also met plenty of alumni from the institution I attend (who are no problem of course). I guess I'm just rolling the dice with hopes that if anyone does recognize my body in my ads, they will be too ashamed of their own explorations (of which I find no shame but my school definitely would) to really spread the word. I know, it's definitely risky business, but that's what we're doing here. High risk, high pay-off.  

Fingers crossed extra tight now that the next professor I see out of class, I haven't seen in class...

XOXO
Bella May

ot a great theory postulated for experimentation and I'll need a co-author:

Start out with a quickie warm up with citric acid cycle phosphorylation and how we can build up our ATP, concurrently performing a qualitative and quantitative assay of the post fermentation byproducts resulting from a Sacchomyces cerevisiae primary fermentation and secondary malo-lactic fermentation of a Vinis vinefra maceration.  
Then a discussion on the therapeutic effects of antibiotic disruption on the NAM-NAG sub-unit of the peptidoglycan layer and the benefits of that as well as the efficacy of non-porous barriers on microbial transmission rates.
Then  s l o w l y  start reducing glucose to pyruvate and PEP, building up to some serious anaerobic activity.  
More qualitative and quantitative Vinis analysis as well as intense research on the effects of testosterone, estrogen, adrenalin, and endorphin on the endocrine system and sympathetic neuromuscular stimuli from multiple endorphin cascades.    
And then we conduct a review of the research while we oxidize lactate back to pyruvate.

As you know, no theory is proven unless the results can be reproduced by performing multiple experiments with the corresponding results produced.  

And that's what I call DAVE'S BIG BANG THEORY!!  
Whoever said science nerds weren't sexy has a serious cranial-rectal inversion process!!

If you're writing, you have to write appropriately for the audience reading it. Are we writing to TER board personas as a whole, to scientists, students, children, lol?

Eh, it's how we word things in scientific journals, like JCB, Cell, Nature... Meaning, not well. Scientists like to make things sound complicated so they sound smarter. We're smart, but we're also really good at pretending to be smartER. That pretty much sums up about half of my grad school education, how to present your work to a scientific audience, meaning how to sound as esoteric and long-winded as possible. Too bad I'm too much of an incoherent rambler.....

I'm sorry to say this study would definitely not get published, at least not in the big ones. Sorry Dave, but I'm afraid the reviewers' comments would be MANY.  

Then again, sex does sell! :) Might up the impact factor a bit!

Porn movies and their impact on the Dopamine Receptors in the 'pleasure center'. How it affects the pleasure center, and why it leads to us needing more kink as we watch.

:D

But I think we could only, at least on here, write about the kinky porn and maybe three words about the brain, haha a.

I think that's all we would need, Courtney. Brain schmain. :)

Haha that's actually pretty awesome.  

In a nutshell, lets throw back a couple of glasses of wine and make out to get a our blood pumping, throw some prolonged (presumably, if entering anaerobic phase) freaky physical activity in there (this actually got a little graphic in the science-sense - almost like science porn!), then relax, reflect, sip some more wine, repeat for statistical significance.  

LOL Dave, nicely put!  

Science is hotttttttttttttt!!!  :)

Thank you!  Your sweet, tasty, beautiful, perky, perfectly formed brains make me HAWT!!

each and every one of you for trying to graduate with no debt for student loans.

I didn't advertise as an escort but I used sugar daddy sites to find clients while I was in school full time. That said, I'm pretty active on campus even though I've already graduated, and I do still live in the same city. I'm just one of those who's lucky enough to be unblackmailable, I guess.

"Unblackmailable" = a word, right? :)

Posted By: ZipZipwipewipe
are there providers who are actual full time students or is that more myth than reality?  
   
 Every time I'm in a college town I wonder if there are actual college girls that are willing to post ads in their local city.  Backpage is full of ads of "college girls" but I bet most of them are not.      
   
 Ladies, when you were in college did you ever advertise near where you went to school?

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