This is an annotated bibliography on the question many college freshman and college graduates ask their self when a student loan payment is due. I am out weighing the benefits and draw backs of a college education can bring.
Adam, Michelle. “Is College Worth It?” Education Digest, Feb. 2012, pp. 58-61. NC Live.
In this article Michelle Adam, discusses a recent article that revealed various studies depicting how college education has impacted people lives in a negative approach. Education appears so worthless till finical aid sums up and you then have to set back life instances; for an example: a family, marriage, buying a house etc. because the price they have to pay for their college education has forced them to focus more on payment then on their future. Also, during the end of the article the other touch
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Keane begins with stating the median price a college degree student makes above a high school graduate student, which is very intriguing. Keane goes on to say that what we all are told about a college education being important, because you are better likely to find a job and make more money is all true and the gap will only get thicker through the years because “future jobs will require greater levels of skills” (IDK). Although, is college needed for those skills? Keane believes the other options for an example, trade school and work experience provides you with exactly and only what you need on a desired field; you learn hands on and gain the experience to work straight into your field in a shorter amount of time. I will use this information to imply to the reader that it is not college that makes you smart, getting into college is actually proving your abilities through test scores, but, depending on what you would like to have a career in could change what track you take to achieve the education you