Are Too Many People Going To College

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Are too many people going to college, or are too many people giving up and not having high enough expectations? Some, such as Charles Murray, would like to say that the educational structure of college is becoming corrupt due to the mass amount of people who now are striving for more knowledge. Growing up in the contemporary black community, we have had only two routes to choose from. While college is often the harder route, it always seems like the best one for some of our people. Additionally, our community has those who enter the workforce directly without pursuing a higher education or who choose to sell drugs. Contrary to what Murray suggests in “Are Too Many People Going to College?,” the community should encourage more high school students to achieve bigger goals rather than limiting their aspirations to being a manager at Wal-Mart or a local plumber. More …show more content…

Instead, it is the fact that not enough are graduating. Completion is what society needs; giving up or feeling consumed by the academic workload is never the way to go. My people are strong people who always find a way through all odds, so why should attaining a college degree not be one of the many things that we accomplish? Improving our college graduation rates can be the biggest accomplishment done in the 21st century so far for our people. With more people going to college the graduation rate would rise showing that a college degree is attainable. More people need not only to go to college but also to graduate; however, more must be successful in the learning environment in order to do so. The world needs the contributions of successful African American in the business world. We must make reinventing our goals and aspirations in life an issue in the black community. Then the world we were given can be molded and formed to any person’s liking. Thus, the true problem is not that more people are going to college but that they are settling for

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