How Important Is A College Education?

Written By Chouhab on mercredi 17 décembre 2008 | 21:48

By Craig Calvin

As more and more students wonder whether a college degree is worth the enormous debt, they also must consider that more and more manufacturing jobs are being sent overseas. Over the years, America's manufacturing roots have dwindled and an economy based on knowledge has sprouted. And as the internet has grown and has made the world much smaller, and more competitive, the tentative college student would be well served to go ahead and get that degree.

In today's world, American workers aren't just competing with their neighbors. They're competing with highly skilled talent from across the globe. No longer will a simple high school diploma allow you the same opportunities as it once did. Nowadays having a degree is imperative, whether you choose to use it or not. It will allow you to open doors to opportunities that otherwise would have been available to you.

While it is not wise to try to value a college degree by dollar signs alone, it is true that those with a bachelor's degree report earning more than $25,000 more per year than those without a degree, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau. In today's difficult economy a degree automatically makes you a more valuable asset to your employer.

College courses instill knowledge that creates a well-rounded mind. While sitting through a class on pre-civil war history and another on literature may bore you and seem downright useless, the information goes into the files of your brain and contributes to you becoming a well-spoken, interesting and knowledgeable individual in the future. College opens a person's mind to what's actually possible to achieve; to all the different peoples and cultures; to abstract thought and reasoning. Attending college affords a person the opportunity to meet people from all walks of life, and enjoy experiences that are unique to college life.

Even though college is very expensive, there are a number of ways to help finance it. Do some internet research on loans and grants and scholarships. You just may find that you're eligible for any number of reasons. Don't let the notion of a six figure debt scare you. There's good debt and bad debt. Bad debt is what you spend and have nothing to show for it. A college education is an investment in yourself and a good example of good debt.

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