Importance Of College Education

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Is College Really Worth It? Is it necessary to have a college degree before having the opportunity to experience the dream career of your choice? Depending on what background you came from, there are different reasons why we go to college. Most of us go due to career change/job position, increase our intellect/knowledge, not to be stigmatized, playing as a role model either to our children or even someone that we care of. In his essay, “A College Education: What Is Its Purpose?” Andrew DelBanco mentioned the three reasons college still matters which are: Economic (A college degree has replaced the high school diploma as “the minimum requirement into the skilled labor market.”), Opportunity (Our democratic form of government requires an educated …show more content…

Growing up in Lagos, Nigeria is one of the most difficult obstacles I have ever gone through; education is limited due to poor developmental formation. I did not receive the best learning experience. Nigeria is one of the toughest places to live, especially during an economic crisis. In Nigeria, when parents cannot afford to pay for their children’s education, the principal of the school stops them from attending classes. So imagining or comparing that with college, it would be worse because there won’t be any financial assistance from no one, you have to fight for yourself. As a child, I remember the principal of my school asking if I had paid my school fees. My reply: no. He whipped me five times on both my hands and butt. Then sent me home. I cried all the way home to my mother. She couldn’t believe what happened. If she chose to quarrel with the principal, she wouldn’t gain anything from it because I would be rejected from attending school. She had no money and even my dad, who struggled as a bus driver, could not provide the money needed. My parents are the ones who make sure I’m on the right track and concentrating on education. “Heaven helps those who help themselves.” My Dad always uses this phrase whenever he is serious about education. If I really want to succeed in education, I should keep on trying to help myself and be dedicated in whatever situation I find myself into. Coming to the U.S. gave me a lot of hope to be like other kids. It gave me the desire to believe in myself that dreams never die. I was shocked on my first day of school (middle school) in the United States. I asked my dad, “How much did you pay in order for me to get into this big school”? “Zero,” he replied. I could not

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