Is college for everyone? This question that most high/college students have asked themselves some time in their life. Pharinet evaluates this notion in his blog posted in 2007 on AssociatedContent.com “Is College for Everyone” in which she uses her experience, logic, emotion and reasoning as a college professor to identify the issues and answer the question, “is college for everyone? Many individuals believe that obtaining a college degree is needed in order for success to be obtained. In contrast, many others believe that higher education can be a waste of time and money for some. With this in mind she presents her main notion that,” Education is important, and everyone has a right to it, but not every person should attend college”. (Pharinet 680). …show more content…
With this statement, she shows that she indeed isn’t opposed to the idea of secondary education but in fact she truly doesn’t believe that it is for everyone. This shows that she is reasonable within her argument and that she can see both sides to it. She continues on to state her main belief when it comes to this subject” that not everyone should attend college” (Pharient 680). This statement gives of a sense of directness and clarity of her main view on this subject in a simplistic way to make sure that everyone has a clear understanding on what her essay is going to be