Summary Of Charles Murray Are Too Many People Going To College

648 Words2 Pages

People think that having a college education is a pathway to success in life. However, what exactly is a college education? The actual meaning of it is “an optional final stage of formal learning that occurs after completion secondary education.” By this definition, we can see that this is the highest level of an education before it allows us to step into the real world and start our career from everything that has been learned in college. It is also an optional opportunity for students to pursue if they want to. I myself took this opportunity of getting a college education because of the benefits a degree can give me and to get a job satisfaction that I will have interest in. There are many benefits in a college education such as having a …show more content…

In Charles Murray’s essay “Are Too Many People Going to College”, Charles argues that college isn’t a necessary move in life and how it isn’t suitable for everybody. He explains that a four-year college could be wasted for students who are being forced to go to college by their counselor and are just going because everybody else is. Murray believes that knowledge that is provided in college should have been taught earlier in their education so that they don’t waste their time going to college. He says that core knowledge should be taught in K-8 for young children because they tend to enjoy and learn more easily than adults. Murray addresses how students make a mistake going for a B.A. degree because of how much time consuming it is. He mentions how not every student wants to become a doctor or a lawyer that requires a lot of studying and years in college. He suggests that students who want to become a “good hotel manager, software engineers, accountants,” or other jobs that don’t require that much studying should go to a two-year program in community college (Murray 249). Despite Murray’s argument, Liz Addison has many reasons why college should really matter for every

Open Document