I have strong convictions that enable me to believe that a college education is imperative. They have enabled me to believe this because the results of a college education is greater productivity, a lower crime rate, better health, and better citizenship for more educated people. A college degree has a larger investment than stock markets and housing. In fact most college graduates believe that college was a good personal investment. In the article “Is a College Education Worth It” by Henry Punionion he encapsulates the essence of the importance of a college education. Primarily, a college education can ensure you greater productivity in your life and you will not be as stressed trying to find a job that will not give you the pay that …show more content…
They say that it is not worth it because many students do not graduate and waste their money and the governments. I on the other hand believe that even though you may not graduate from college you still get to learn the social skills needed in your everyday life. You may have failed a class in college so you did not graduate and now your thinking your money has been wasted, but it has not. You got to learn the curriculum and how to communicate with people at jobs or even your neighbors. Now that you have already taken that class you can try to take it again next semester and learn from your mistakes. As I have stated in the aforementioned paragraphs, the results of a college education is greater productivity, better health, and better citizenship for higher educated people. A college degree has a larger and more exceptional investment return. Most college graduates believe that a college education was a good personal investment. A college education is worth; it is an asset to most superior jobs in society. Oftentimes it is said that a college education is a waste of money. However, your learning experience all depends on whether you are wanting investing your time into