The Value Of College Education

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Many students fresh out of high school tend to head straight into college life. Many teachers, family, and sometimes friends give college a false image and/or they pressure the student into going to college. The value of a college education to me is that of importance. It is becoming more and more required as the days go on. College beginning said to be for everyone, how I value college education, college teaching styles each show some importance. While many students think that a college education should only provide specific job skills, there should be a balance of intellectual development, reading, and critical thinking. College is a place for people to learn a career, but students need to be wary of which one they chose. These past few years and days I have noticed if you have a high school diploma or GED there is a very vague chance of getting a good productive job let alone a career. So some teachers and many other people that are in students lives pressure them to go to college. Those students become unhappy and the job they or their family chose for them may not be one in demand. Many of those graduates search for a job in the workforce, which many times turns out to do no good. Students in specific educational programs like applied associate of science programs …show more content…

To me college education is a major need to. College curriculums need to a balance of many styles of learning to best fit a wide range of student needs. I say college is great as well as being not for everyone.

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