College: is it worth the wait?
The debate over whether we should be sending our kids to college or to send them into the workforce with no college education has gained popularity in recent years. While the issue may seem black and white the solution may not be. College education only means something to someone who needs it as a requirement to go into a job, if all graduating means to the person is a little benefit on their resume it’s not worth the price of admission.
College seems as though it’s a milestone in growing up, an idea implanted in everyone’s mind from a time that is no longer relevant. A time where that degree separated you from the man behind the counter flipping burgers for little pay. Before if an employer would get pretty
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so where does that leave us? according to the statement around one of three people show no improvement in critical thinking. meaning that in the grand scheme of things they didn’t benefit from the years and money put into the institution meant for the betterment of the everyday …show more content…
If you are unsatisfied in your line of work then in most cases going to college to study it or even if you get past that working in that field will leave you feeling burnt out and unmotivated. This can be a serious problem as someone who is unmotivated will tend to be less productive than someone who is content with their work. The person will eventually decide to find a new career to do or may force himself to work in a job he no longer finds satisfaction in because he feels as though he is too far gone down his path. In short College is can be good for a person however the thoughts of whether or not the career is something they are sure of and if it is an economically sound