College Education: Worth The Cost

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College Education
In the article written by Rodney K.Smith where he puts forward a clear argument about “Yes, a College Education is Worth the Cost. There are more opportunities and doors open for those with higher education compared to those without. Higher education allows people to live in better neighborhoods; it brings financial security and stability. ”. Financially secured people not only are able to afford extracurricular activities for their kids, such as sports, music lessons, art, dancing etc, it also allows to have intellectual knowledge in general as well as better nutrition and medical care compared to uneducated people. A college education is worth the cost and investment of the students’ time.
First of all, it is necessary for …show more content…

Without the diploma, chances of getting hired decrease. However; today, to be successful in a prestigious career, having a high school diploma is not enough. In addition to it, one needs to at least have an associate’s degree. Some people even get a second degree, which significantly increases the chances of success and better employment. In order to be viable for the company, having personal goals, as well as other needed skills such as knowledge of foreign languages, computer skills etc., is not enough. In my opinion, it is worth getting a higher education compared to self education. Self education or no education does not give the necessary skills that become useful to people in the future. Nowadays, anyone can take a private crash course in a particular area where the subject is taught by an experienced teacher. Nonetheless, some people in their early seventeen-eighteen years already planning to open their own business in the future, clearly understanding that they won’t be working for …show more content…

As we all know that money don’t’ bring all of the happiness; however, it is one of the main sources for reaching higher potential and goals. There are thousands of examples used as a reference by certain authority figures that became successful in the business world that enables others to dispute the benefit of having a higher education. The list starts with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Henry Ford, Richard Branson, Michael Dell, and Steve Wozniak, all of them either did not learn or finished obtaining a degree. Generally, the list of successful people with higher education is much longer. Furthermore, when we talk about finances, the most successful investors not only have had higher education, they also had higher financial education, and such people include: Warren Buffet, George Soros, Peter Lynch. In the business world, too, such people are not enough. Finally, Google, for instance, was a ultimate graduate project of Sergei Brin and Larry Page. Who knows, if they would have dropped out of the university, then all of us would still have to use the search of Yahoo. Regardless of the success of certain individuals mentioned above, one with higher education has the ability not only analyze a given problems, it gives them the ability to learn a new skill much easier and apply in

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