Essay About Not Going To College

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College? Yes or no? Should you or should you not strive to get a higher education? That’s a question everyone, at one point in their lives, asks themselves. Some say that it is worth it, statistically speaking, while others may disagree. In my opinion, there are several types of graduates. The ones who graduate and get a high paying job, some who go to college, but get paid the same as the ones who didn’t, and those who struggle to find work. Going to college is what you have to decide based on cost, career path, and what is best for you. Today, a degree is very valuable along with beneficial because people want to be successful and make money doing it. There are few, different reasons why people go to college: knowledge, money and a position in society. These gratifying reasons cause people to forget that going to school is not cheap, but expensive. The cost of higher education has significantly and substantial increased over the years; some are lucky enough to get a job out of college and pay off their costly student debt. While others are not so fortunate and struggle to find a job. This causes many different people to argue if either be able to …show more content…

Which is not always the case. Another factor to take into consideration is how, also mentioned by David Leonhardt, “as the economy becomes more technologically complex, the amount of education that people need will rise.” People will need to learn and understand the economy’s complexity. Not everyone will meet the expectation of going to school for a longer period of time. Which in this case, they will be able to pay off their debts and being prosperous, making college a reliable and respectable source of a good

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