Charles Murray Are Too Many People Going To College Summary

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The majority of people in today’s society, strongly believe that our generation is obligated to take on college education right after high school. It is common for a person who does not choose the college path to be considered “too dumb or too lazy” (Murray 253). Most students with their first choice being college after high school believe that it’s beneficial and will be very valuable for their future career choice but not all students have that same mindset. Many students are finding themselves into large amounts of debts, and go to college just for the hell of it, not realizing that they are not meant for brutal long classes that require serious thinking and learning skills. I do believe that education is generally very important, but not everyone is suitable for the amount of knowledge and skills college education …show more content…

Due to these requirements and the expenses that come with it, a large amount of students that choose the pathway to college after high school, unfortunately, do not reach these levels of demands. In the article “Are Too Many People Going to College” by Charles Murray, he claims that too many people are attending college and points out three main reasons as to why he believes so. One of the reasons he believes too many students are attending college, is because he believes that liberal education should’ve been disputed to students at a younger age rather than college and that if the basics were taught in elementary, middle and high school, then many students wouldn’t consider going to college at all. Charles states that a lot of students are going to college even when they don’t need to, considering they already have the skills and knowledge necessary for their career choice but are just indecisive. For example, he uses a story about a young man making a decision to either become an electrician or go to college first. He states that this young man already has obtained the knowledge and

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