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Is College Worth It for All of Us?

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Is college worth it for all of us?

Right now in our society, a college education is no longer an option or privilege, but rather a necessity. We are practically raised and conditioned to believe that one needs higher education in order to succeed in life. There is a saying that says "if you think education is expensive, try ignorance." But as technology is constantly advancing and computers are running almost anything, is a college education really necessary? There are people whom have never set foot in a college and are doing better than people who have their master's degree. There are views from both sides that contain a valid argument.

The main reason why people go to college is not because they want to but because they have to. Most high school seniors are pressured by their guidance counselors and parents to go to college because it is "the right thing to do." In the essay written by Caroline Bird, "College is a Waste of Time and Money", she states that students go to college because "Mother wanted them to go, or some other reason." The student may have different ideas about what he or she wants to do in life, but because they think that these "mentors" know what is best for them, they probably end up doing something they do not want to do, resulting in being miserable and resentful.

Let's face it. Going to college is socially eminent. Most people go to college only for the title of being called a college student. For some young people, it is a graceful way to get away from home and become independent without losing the financial support of their parents. They do not want to be looked down upon so they do what would look best in the eyes of society. It is practically beat into our heads that in order to be a productive adult, you should have some sort of college education. Being a college student is perhaps a more respectable role than being, for example, a janitor or a garbage man.

Going to college and getting a degree does not necessarily guarantee that you’re going to get a job right after graduation. It is hard out there for recent graduates to find a good job since there is so much competition because of the increasing number of college admissions. Even if they do get a job, it is not usually in what they got their degree for. They have to find some sort of job to pay off all the debt that their college education has given to them.

Many college students would feel that college is a waste of money because they do not learn what they want to. Instead they have to take classes that have close to nothing to do with their major but are only taking these classes in order to fulfill a general educational requirement. "I don’t like taking General Education classes." says a criminal justice major here at Chaminade. "I feel like I’m wasting my time in these classes, and if I fail, it’s really going to affect my GPA." Before graduation, some feel that they are at a disadvantage because more time could have been spent on learning more within their field of study and less time on irrelevant materials.

The major reason of going to college is, of course, to get a good job. College prepares us with academic knowledge in order to succeed in the future. According to Ernest Boyner's concept of the "New American College", higher education is essential for preparation for one's future. He states: In spatial terms, teaching and learning may begin in a classroom, but course work also spills over into the life of the campus and the community. Students engage in experiential learning and co-curricular activities that take abstract ideas and anchor them in real-life problems.

As the competition to get a decent job is increasing, it is close to impossible to obtain a high paying job without at least a bachelor's degree. Many jobs that only used to want their workers to have a high school diploma now require some college education due to their extremely complicated nature.

Another reason college is worth the money is because it is one of the few institutions that often

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