Dbq College Education

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During the mid-century, secondary education through colleges or universities was a luxury only experienced by the wealthy. However, today many now have the choice of post-secondary schooling, whether it is a traditional university, community college, or an online program. A college education is now readily accessible, but still with a very high price tag. Because of this expensive cost, many question if a college education is worth the price. Still, college education benefits the individual greatly through live long experiences, social and community skills, personal growth, and a great monetary advantage. By attending a college or university, you not only receive a college education and a degree, but you gain life skills. Students coming out of high school have lived with and depended on their parents for almost everything. Because of this dependability, transitioning from complete dependability, to complete independence is extraneous. However, college alleviates the transition by allowing students to still have that independence without the many responsibilities. Students begin to develop skills to become productive self-sufficient citizens in society, so once upon leaving college they are truly prepared to be adults. Hence, an overwhelming majority of …show more content…

A liberal arts education promotes freedom by example through research, thought, and expression (Source B). This freedom of example develops the student’s ability to be advocators of change and not casualties of it (Source B). Many liberal arts students become supervisors and executives such as Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks, or Michael Eisner, Former CEO of Walt Disney. Liberal arts students apply the leadership `skills taught to them in college to blossom into innovators converting liberal arts ideas to productive and effective work used in society (Source

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