Analysis Of College Pay Off

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In the commentary College can pay off, but to varying degrees author Megan McArdle talks about her thoughts on the biggest investment one can make, themselves. The article spends most of the time talking about the United States as a society and how college benefits everyone differently. Megan discusses the fact to some students college may never pay off, while for others it is a very necessary part of life. The article includes a few interesting facts that really makes it seem apparent, everyone should go to college. Yet while the author has many good points, she does seem to think that going to college is easier than it really is. Overall the article is a vague discussion into America’s problem that is student dept. Megan starts off the …show more content…

Megan states that there are more people enrolling in college now than they did in 1985, but the problem is that they do not all finish (McArdle). Yet again Megan’s belief is that the lack of students who finish school has nothing to do with tuition. She states “you can’t explain this by saying that people are avoiding college because of size of the potential tuitions bills” (McArdle). This statement is total non-sense and is very disagreeable. One can absolutely avoid college because of the size and fear that the loans will …show more content…

However the authors disconnect with the cost of college makes the article hard to relate to. It is a mystery as to why the author can only see one side of the problem, yet thinks that paying off all of these student loans is not difficult. If Megan understands that people often take jobs that pay lower than they should, how does she expect people to be able to pay these large student loans off? In a day and age where everything is more expensive, the small pay that most employers offer is getting stretched too thin. Unfortunately to make it even worse schooling continues to get more expensive every year. While Megan touched on several key problems in this field, ultimately the cost of tuition plays a bigger role in student’s decisions than she

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