College Education Is Not A Waste Of Time And Money?

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As of today, many people decided not go to college because of lack of funds and waste of time. In fact, he or she do not know how critical of an education in their life. Meanwhile, some people decided to go college for better future and opportunities. These people know an education helps us to get more opportunities in this society. In Bird’s article tells that it is better to invest your money in something else and not to college. While in Leonhardt and Weiner articles believes that college is profitable for students and gives a good payout after graduation Thus, taking a college degree is a good investment of their funds in some colleges. In the beginning, Bird says, “Figures such as these have begun to make higher education for all look …show more content…

As faced to generations of the past, high school graduates are unable to obtain the number of high-paying jobs that were once available. In Weiner article that Obama has said that “Higher education is not a luxury. Earning a post-secondary degree or credential is a prerequisite for 21st-century jobs, and one that everyone should be able to afford.” However, they believe that taking a college degree is not a waste of time and money. Everyone should earn an education. Leonhardt states, “The returns from a degree have soared. Three decades ago, full-time workers with a bachelor degree made 40 percent more than those with only a high school diploma. Last year, the gap reached 83 percent. College graduates, though hardly immune from the downturn, are also far less likely to be unemployed than non-graduates.” (2). However, Leonhardt showed that a diploma is a reasonable investment that increases in value and has other benefits. But, in Bird article says, “The big advantages of getting your college money in cash row is that you can invest it in something that has a higher return than a diploma.” It shows that Bird does not agree to take a college degree because it is a waste of time, and should spend the funds on anything else, not for

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