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Value of a College Degree

  • Date Submitted: 12/07/2010 12:09 PM
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College Degree:   “That Will be $25,000; Will That be Cash?”
The value of a college degree is a controversial issue which is extremely important in today’s society.   The long term value of further educating oneself can be incredibly profitable especially if a student’s fully utilizes the opportunities available for them. Acquiring a college degree is a great beneficial accomplishment which should not be taken lightly. However, some people disagree. While there are careers that do not require a college degree, and allows one to live comfortably. College is not for everyone, parents should monitor their children’s high school report cards and study habits before making a decision to send them off to college.
Acquiring a college degree is a great accomplishment and is essential in expanding one’s employment and business opportunities. Earning a degree shows a wide number of personal attributes including dedication, persistence, time management and responsibility. While in college, a student has the ability to network with people who are focusing in the same profession as the student. They also have the opportunity to join activities and play sports, which will help fill out their resume. As great as a college education seems, one has to be able to weigh it effectively.
As jobs raise their standards, lots of careers are starting to require a master’s degree as well, making the decision to go to college more difficult (Ed Week Articles). When a college student graduates they are on average $21,899 in debt and will have to start paying that debt off after a grace period which ends a few months upon graduating (Finaid Magazine). In most cases through internships and networking, students will have jobs available upon graduation making repaying loans less stressful.

College is not getting any cheaper, if one pursues a degree one needs to maximize college value by looking actively for internships and network with people. If done before graduation, most students will...

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