Jared Keim
Mr. Bowne
AP English III
November 22, 2016
Is College Worth The Cost?
Many accounts of colleges students who have had terrible experiences of this major life investment capture the headlines. Journalists tell stories of students unable to repay their debt. These stories exist, but they are used to convey the belief that a college degree is not worth the cost, however for most people, it is not the case. In fact, according to Pew Research, 86% of college graduates said that college was a good investment for them. The value of a higher education outweighs the cost because a college degree has a high return on investment, more and more jobs require a college degree, and college graduates live longer and healthier lives. Whether you can afford a $20,000 school or a $70,000 school, it is now more important than ever to equip yourself with a college degree to become a successful, productive member of society.
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I have been on so many college visits, that I try and predict how that school relates to Harry Potter, because every school does that. I studied the increasing tuition costs when I formed a 25 minute presentation on whether community college should be free. The fact is, college is a great investment. A Washington Post study showed that a Bachelor’s degree has a 15% return on investment (ROI) per year. The stock market averages 6.8% and housing averages .4%. The return isn’t just limited to money. A college degree has high returns on growing intellectually, maturing as a person, and preparing for the real