College Degree Synthesis

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There has been recent debate over whether a college degree is actually worth it’s cost. This controversy prompts students to rethink their plans when it comes to college and ultimately miss out on the opportunities it provides. Although there is an apparent rise in levels of unemployment for college graduates, many do not realize that a college degree is actually financially beneficial. It not only provides job stability but also job satisfaction. Although some, yet not all, might argue that a college degree is not a necessary investment to make, the majority recognizes that a college degree is financially beneficial and prepares young adults for many aspects of their adult life. The most common way people argue against college is the …show more content…

It is a common misconception that a person can simply get by without a college degree and still be successful and that their energies are being wasted. As stated by Crawford, people are, “hustled off to college then to the cubicle,” rather than pursuing their dreams. (Source A) This shows how some falsely believe that even with college degrees that take years and involve paying large amounts of money, people end up taking on the same jobs as people who merely have high school diplomas. However, it is evident that college degrees provide young adults with the skills to pursue any career they wish. As seen in Source D, college degrees provide young adults with the skills they need to get jobs at better paying companies or even open their own businesses if they wish to. This shows that an education, regardless the degree, gives the student vital skills such as focus, flexibility, critical thinking, courageous risk taking and assessment of those risks. Skills that they can take from “campus to community”. (Source B). The argument that college graduates end up in low paying jobs, only applies to the people who are strictly focused on making money, rather than maturing through the experience of college and enjoying what they do for a living. A college degree makes it more likely a person will go beyond the “cubicle” and instead become risk takers who create their own businesses, start organizations, and contribute their thoughts and opinions on societal issues. College degrees have the power to give young adults a voice, which outweighs any amount of

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