Having a College Education

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In general, people always thought that having a college education is a successful pathway for one’s life development. But what exactly does college education mean? Is college education really worth it? Will having college education really benefit people’s life? According to the online definition, it defines college education as a higher education which is “an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after secondary education”. By definition, we can understand that college education is the highest stage of learning and the final learning stage before people step into the real adult career society. Also, what’s important about the college education that it’s an optional education for all individual students. Hence, the debate over whether a college education is worth it or not has begun ever since the colonist arrived from Europe and has still continued relevant to today. In my opinion, the value of higher education means more salary, higher chance of getting a job, meeting more people and ideas, and a better quality of life. For that, college education is obviously worth for the society and for most people to have in their life.
The first reason that a college education is necessary is because it can help people to get a better quality of life in the future, especially for people who were raised from poor families. Ever since I was a little kid, I was always being told by many people that “knowledge can change your destiny. It makes you not only rich in life, but also enrich you as a productive person.” In my understanding, college education opens a door that can eventually change people’s future as long as they will willing to work hard. Hence, I always had the dream about being like a grown-up to go to college and ge...

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...diverse people and ideas. Besides that, one thing that we can’t deny is that learning is always worthwhile in our lifetime, so why not go to college?

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