What Is The Difference Between Cost And Cost

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Benefits verses cost At what point do we say enough? Most of us can agree, these days the cost to attend some four-year universities can be extremely overwhelming. What exactly are students paying for anyways? There are many higher education videos and articles available to date in any college library that ask this exact same question. I believe that if the powers that be, cared more about the benefits of higher education than they did about lining their own pockets, the cost of going to college would be considerably more affordable. The benefits of going to college sometimes outweigh the cost if the student is willing to put in the effort that is required of them. What I mean by this is, while a student is still in high school they …show more content…

Marty Nemko who wrote “America’s Most Over Rated Product: the Bachelor’s Degree” states that “colleges are quick to argue that a college education is more about enlightenment than employment” but I say that with the cost of tuition, most students do not have the luxury of attending only for the pure enjoyment of aestheticism. College is about creating networking skills that students can use not only in college but also with future employment. Having adept networking skills is truly a blessing because it will help a student to get ahead in his or her chosen career much faster than those like me who are a little quiet at work and tend to keep to themselves. Furthermore, not only does college teach students how to have better networking skills, so too does it teach students how to think critically about the assignments they are given; as well as how to think critically about the choices they will make in their everyday adult lives. The ability to think critically is crucial in order to show future employers that he or she is indispensable and will be able to take on any task that is asked of them. These aspects of college make it worth the cost as long as the college is making sure the students are getting exactly what it is they are paying for and not what the college thinks the students should be paying

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