Charles Murray College

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Should everyone go to college? Charles Murray, Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill don’t think so. Charles Murray’s Are Too Many People Going to College? Isabel Sawhill and Stephanie Owen’s Should Everyone Go to College? argue that college is not for everyone. Murray’s analysis of college as a whole can help us understand Owen and Sawhill’s observation about the importance of college education. In particular, this becomes clear through Murray’s discussions of college degrees, overemphasis on college education, and the mismatching between skills and jobs that he is more effective at encouraging the reader that college is not for everyone more than Owen and Sawhill’s essay. Charles Murray explores the issue of college degrees or B.A., which contributes to his argument that most employers value your B.A. more than they value your skills and experience. Murray states, “But for many other jobs, the economic premium for the B.A. is created by the brutal …show more content…

Murray explains that society enticing young people to go to college and get a degree, even if they don’t want to, is a deranged and unrealistic expectation. Murray claims,” As long as it remains taboo to acknowledge that college is too demanding for most young people, we will continue to create crazily unrealistic expectations among the next generation.” (523) This claim means that the longer we continue to ignore the fact that being pressured to go to college no matter what and attain a degree, the longer we will continue this crazy standard into the next generations to come. I believe that this can cause many students to get poor GPA’s and cause unnecessary stress from the role they are expected to

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