Argumentative Essay: After High School Vs. Trade School

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“College doesn’t teach creativity. It doesn’t teach ambition. Such traits are up to you to master, and you alone.”(Kirchoff) All my life I have been told that the only way to be successful is to go to college. Spend tens of thousands of dollars, and after you are $80,000 in debt, start your career and bask in the glory of having a degree. The truth, although difficult to digest, is that college in America is virtually useless. Unless your child wants to pursue a career in the medical, law, or engineering fields, a degree means absolutely nothing compared to the abysmal chasm of student debt in our current age and time. In this essay, I will explain what plans after high school could be like, instead of college. I will go through the pressure …show more content…

With the internet being the largest database in the world, there are endless opportunities to learn. You may be thinking that this is a useless opportunity because it is not a formal education, but you would be surprised by what you can learn on the internet. Take “The Khan Academy” for example. It is a free, non-profit, online educator. Khan Academy has offered over 300 million online lessons, and the best part about it? They are completely free. The only downside is that you will not earn a degree, despite all of the accredited hours you may learn. “On the Internet, where everything is available, you have access to the best, most unique material from the world’s top scholars.” Learning from the internet is, often times, better than traditional college because you have all of the work of the top scholars from the world at your fingertips. It allows students to learn at their own pace without having to worry about college essays, speeches, and tuition fees. College is not the only option to receive an education. Theoretically, your child could learn whatever is taught in a college course online. With such a large database in the day and age where technology is more powerful than ever before, anything is

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