Essay On The Cost Of A College Education

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As Bo Jackson said, “If they have four years of a college education, do it.” As most know, college can be hard to achieve. Whether that is because of cost, or finding the best that fits for a person for their quality of living, there is no wrong with not going to college, but people need to understand that college is valuable to every person. That being said, college is a valuable thing to have because it gives a higher paying job and teach traits employers search for. First off, unless there is large money in their bank account that can pay for everything, there will be loans and bills to pay. There is no way, there will be a quick way out of paying them, and the extra money earned from a college education can help. As the article from How …show more content…

However, before someone thinks about being able to gain a steady income they would have to make resumes for jobs, and have to go through interviews with an employer who will know little to nothing about them. To gain the upper hand from other potential employees, they would have to have desirable traits. As College Atlas stated on how college students gain the upper hand, “...most [college] students come away with (1) a greater ability to think analytically and (2) the discipline to see a task through from beginning to end-”(CollegeAtlas.org). Having traits such as being able to be analytically and having discipline are traits that employers look for, which colleges provide. Having these traits can make them a more trustworthy employee, helping them to get the job they have always wanted. From the experiences of four to six years, college would have already taught them these traits. Having these traits will make people seem like a hard worker in and out of work, and being able to to go through stressful