Is College Worth It? By John Green

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In recent discussions of "Is College Worth It?" by John Green, a controversial issue has been weather-attending college worth it or not? On the one hand, some argue that colleges are not worth attending because it is too expensive and they do not need a degree to get a good job. From this perspective, many people do not apply to a college. On the other hand, however, others insist that college is worth attending because it is expanding the knowledge and give more opportunity to find jobs. In the words of John Green one of this view 's proponents, " Education gave me perspective and context." According to this view, college is worth to apply for because it enlarges the information that people have and expands their knowledge. In sum, then, the …show more content…

I respect their opinion about college because honestly, I think it is too expensive, but at the same time, I think if I would spend money on expanding my knowledge and learn new information every day and take the benefit of the college to determine new skills I would spend it because it is worth it. According to Green 's Video, he said that " College is not about maximizing income, it 's about becoming a better, and more informed observer of the universe, and for me, at least, that 's what leads to a more fulfilling life." In his point of view, making money and maximizing it is not the main point of attending college, college is to enlarge student 's knowledge and to have a better understanding of the world around us and that is what leads to fulfillment in life for him. The college has so many benefits that I mentioned it earlier and that I did not mention it. Everybody should know what they expect to learn from college and what the opportunity that college offer for the students, so they could take the chance to improve themselves in a lot of different ways. Students have to be acknowledged about studying and what education could give them to be better in their

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