College, is it really worth it? This is a question many students and their parents ask themselves due to the increasing cost of attendance. Getting accepted into a four-year university is an accomplishment most student dream about. Although getting accepted into the dream school is a big first step in the right direction, paying the tuition is the real challenge. Today, students are doing everything they can to pay for college, taking loans, working full time, applying to scholarships and asking their parents for help. This has been a concern and a very hot topic in the last presidential elections. Despite the fact that a lot of students choose to give up on higher education and go straight to the workforce, most students choose to attend college because it is essential for them to acquire most jobs. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get any easier. The cost of attendance have risen significantly in the last few decades, and there are no signs of this phenomenon slowing down anytime soon. Over the past few decades, the cost of attending college …show more content…
What used to be very obvious is now not so obvious and many students and parents ask themselves, “Is College worth it?” According to the article, College Majors, Unemployment and Earnings: Not All College Degrees Are Created Equal, written by Anthony P. Carnevale, Ban Cheah, and Jeff Strohl, the answer is “yes”. “A Bachelor’s degree is one of the best weapons a job seeker can wield in the fight for employment and earnings” (Strohl, 2012). In addition, having a graduate degree gives an advantage in the changing economy, providing more job opportunities and a higher earning once entering the labor market. This is why at the end of the day most students with the support of their parents do end up attending