Positive Aspects Of Going To College

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For people who have already completed high school, one of the choices they will have to make is whether to endure to greater education, which means going to college, or to start work and plan their life right away. Like my graduating class, we get the TN promise, a scholarship which pays for two years of school. If students don’t know what they want to do in life, then I suggest they take advantage of the TN promise because they might find something that they enjoy and make a career out of it. My choice is to go to college, get my associate's degree (2 years) or maybe more years in the future, for a Veterinarian Technician and begin my career as soon as I graduate. If possible, I'd like to try and accumulate my bachelor’s degree too. Different people will have different choices, but for me, I think college is the smartest path. …show more content…

People with a college degree make around $1,100 a week. Someone with a high school diploma makes just $638 (“Welcome”). People who go to college open up their career choices for many more jobs. Many jobs these days require some type of college degree. Plus, college graduates have less of a chance of losing their jobs. In 2009, there were 9.7 million unemployed high school graduates, compared with 5.2 million college graduates without jobs. In college, students make friends and different connections that will be very helpful when it’s time to begin their life-long career. Those friends they make in college might help them get jobs sometime in the future, and these connections and networks might help them throughout their lives with anything. I have thought about different colleges, but the two main colleges of my choice would have to be Columbia State Community College or University of