Argumentative Essay: Is College Worth Its Cost?

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The question of whether or not college is worth its cost is so prevalent in people’s minds. This controversial debate is supported by many facts. Whether college is important or not may really just depend on a person’s interests, and their family’s values or customs. The facts are really not overpowering on either side of the debate, as they equally show how college is worth its cost, and how it is not. Often times, students go to college because it is strongly encouraged, sometimes forced, by their family. Some families believe that college is the key to success. A person among a family with this ideal may be inclined to believe that college is important, worth its cost. “Some students (and their families) opt for a well-rounded learning …show more content…

Many jobs now required several years of schooling after high school. Medical jobs often require even more than just 4 years of college. This is because of the high level and amount of knowledge that is necessary for doctors and other medics to have. In this case, the money and time cost of attending college is very great with the money that many medics end up making. Jobs like this, and others- teaching, I.T. jobs, accounting, etc.- and very beneficial to a person who gets a college education. On the other, equally weighing hand, there are many people who do not want to have one of these “white-collar” jobs. Many people enjoy working with their hands. They like to build things, fix things, create things. These jobs often times do not require a 4-year college degree. They are usually easy to learn for people with interest in these jobs. The options for these jobs, such as trade or vocational school, or just experience, are much less expensive and time-consuming than others (Source A.) Students can take vocational classes in high school that will have them ready for the workforce right out of graduation, for jobs of the such. People interested in these hands-on jobs are satisfied with the benefits that they provide. To them, college would not be worth its

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