Questioning the Necessity of College Education

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College Education: Is it really necessary? A college education has been linked to the American Dream. The American Dream consists of accomplishing dreams and success in the United States. Society has established an emphasis that a college degree will lead to economic and social happiness, but it is important to take a step back and realize that a college degree is not the only way to achieve success and accomplish the American Dream. This socially constructed norm has considered students as disappointments when they choose to not pursue or realized that a college path is not for them. Even though a college education is believed by all as an essential part to an individual’s success, it is not entirely the path to everyone’s success. There are going to be students who are not going to want or be able to pursue a college education, and for those, instead of labeling as automatic failures, there needs to be promoting of alternative routes. A college education is a privilege not a necessity, it will not determine if a person success or failure. To begin with, a college education is believed necessary for …show more content…

As a society, there should encouragement to students to reach out towards education to accomplish career success, but open them up to other opportunities other than four year universities. Careers such as nursing or mechanics are respectable careers. High schools should have career days dedicated for seniors and have vocational professionals speak about their field of work just as a lawyer or a doctor would do. Also should inform about programs that are available and what the best institutes to attend are. Students should understand what they are getting themselves into when it comes to knowing cost, and time that they are going to have to invest in their vocational

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