Showing posts with label benefits of college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label benefits of college. Show all posts

08 October 2012

Should Everyone Go To College?


Numerous studies have shown that people who attend college earn much more over their working lives on average than those who never attend college. Compared to those with a high school diploma, college graduates reportedly earn approximately one million dollars more over the course of their economic lifetimes. Numerous economists and educators have called this oft-cited “million dollar figure” into question; however it is certainly clear that a substantial “wage premium” exists for those who complete college. 
 
There is an even larger lifetime earning gap between those who earn a graduate degree and those who only have a high school education. These statistics would seem to indicate that a college degree is a must in today's world because what one learns contributes to what he or she earns.  The question must be asked as a result: Should everyone go to college? Given the undeniable economic premium associated with college, the question would appear to answer itself. However, is college attendance – and to a greater extent completion – truly the causal factor of the supposed wage premium? Might college actually not be for everyone, despite the definite economic advantages of degree holders?

Many colleges are open enrollment, which means that the only requirement for admission is a working respiratory system. These colleges will take just about anyone. They will also take money from these unsuspecting souls. However, these open enrollment colleges are not alone; even the more selective schools are more than willing to take tuition money, often in the form of student loans, from students. Some people will benefit immensely from the work that they do in college for their degrees. Others will not.

Some people are not cut out for college and some may actually do better without a four-year degree. Here are a few examples of people who should not go to college.

Party Animals

Those who think that partying is the main major in college may want to think twice about attending college or at least wait a while before taking the plunge.  Some fraternities and sororities use just about any excuse to start partying and with this partying there is usually quite a bit of drinking. Have an exam in the morning? It's not exactly a good idea to take a final while coming off a hangover.

The Academically Lazy

Some people just do not like to study or do school work. These people could have a problem succeeding in school because people tend to excel at tasks they enjoy. If a student did not like studying in high school, it is quite probable that she will not like spending late hours in a library studying.

Those Merely Looking for a Significant Other

Those who think that men or women are the only reason to attend college might be better served sitting out after high school. A significant other or significant others can detract from the concentration that would be necessary to completely succeed in school. Focusing upon a boyfriend or girlfriend too much can take away from studies and waste time and money.

People Who Only Need Vocational Training

It may be beneficial for some people to sit out college and focus upon vocational school. Many states provide some level of vocational training for high school students. People who want to become welders do not need a bachelor's degree in philosophy or business. They merely need a welding certificate and some experience to make a decent salary. The same can be said for those who want to become electricians or plumbers. A vocational education can open doors to successful careers in these instances.

The Undecided Millions

Some people may have no idea what they want to study. There is always the option of taking general education classes for a year or two, but it may be more beneficial for such students to go to work. Perhaps they will find something that interests them and they will be ready to go to college later.

It is not necessary to be exceptionally brilliant to succeed in college, but there are some people who may want to think twice about going, at least for a while. There are plenty of satisfying career paths for those who do not have a college degree. Why go to college if being a master welder is a your career goal?  


This article was written by Karl Stockton for the team at Civil Engineering Careers.

07 July 2009

The Biggest College Myth

Ivy League business schoolsImage via Wikipedia

Everyone in today's society runs under the impression that going to a "good" college (good usually referring to Ivy League status) will help them achieve more in life. I hate to say it, but this is completely and utterly FALSE. It does not matter where you go to college, just as long as you go. As a matter of fact, some people do not even attend college and are still very successful in life, though I would not recommend skipping college. I am sure that you have all heard of Bill Gates, well he DROPPED OUT of HARVARD in order to create his first computer. Today, students would kill to attend Harvard, and Bill Gates just dropped out because he had other ideas for success. Look at him now, he is one of the richest men in the world, owns one of the biggest and best companies in the world, donates a ton of money to charity, just to name a few accomplishments, and he dropped out of college.


I strongly recommend that everyone goes to college as can be read in my previous article GO TO COLLEGE and it does not matter where. Everyone who thinks that going to Harvard or Yale will make them more likely to succeed is wrong. Especially in today's society, anyone with good ideas is more likely to succeed than someone with a "good" education. I see this happening all of the time; people who go to UC Riverside or Wichita State University come up with great ideas and make millions of dollars. Why do they do well while other students don't? - because they have creative ideas beyond the ability to crunch numbers. Everyone can co math and science, but not everyone can think of the next million dollar gadget. This creativity is what ultimately makes one successful, not what college he/she attends.


The reason that most people try to go IVY is because of the name recognition. The education might be a little better than most other schools but not enough to merit the floods of applicants. The Ivy League notoriously turns out Supreme Court Justices and American Presidents, but has no more success in bringing out the creativity in students than the local city college. There is only a stereotype of Ivy League schools being better than others because some famous people come from them. People think that going to Harvard will make them as successful as Barack Obama, which is blatantly false. This belief drives college applicants to forsake living a "normal" life in place of studying to attain admission to the coveted Ivy League. Students and parents often forget that a "normal" life will expose students to more than constant studying, nurturing their creativity and improving their chances at happiness.


In short, the college you attend does not make you any more or less successful than other people. It is the creativity that one gains from college that really makes him or her successful. Everyone can solve mathematical equations, but not everyone has the ambition and creative ideas to succeed in life. No college can teach these things, which is why the college you attend does NOT matter.

16 June 2009

Why Should I go to College? - GO TO COLLEGE!!!

Aside from the experience of college, there are many other advantages to attending a university, even if for just one year. This is the primary reason why president Obama encourages all Americans to attend at least one year of higher education at either a public or private school. If you need some tips to help you get into college, we have you covered there as well.

The most obvious reason to attend college is that in this modern age, a high school education does not mean much anymore. High school does not provide specific training for a career that is necessary in today's world, unless working at a hamburger stand appeals to you. It does not matter where you go to college, just as long as you go. As opposed to high school, which is more of a liberal arts and general education, college can give you a specialization that is needed by modern society. Having work leads to other advantages of attending a university.

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You will make more money and be happier after attending a university. By learning a career instead of general concepts, you put yourself in high demand for that field. According to the laws of supply and demand, if there is high demand for your job, then you will earn more money. There is a much higher demand for a criminologist or economist than there is for a burger flipper or lawn mower. For most people, more money means more happiness. You could afford to buy that new cell phone or computer, which in turn might make you happy. Success also makes people happy, and attending college makes you more likely to succeed in life.

Some unexpected advantages for college graduates are that they have longer life expectancies and are in better health than non grads. This comes from basic logic; having a steady income means that college graduates can afford better health care, which in turn leads to better and longer lives. Additionally, most college grads do not face the stress that non grads do when looking for well paying jobs. High school dropouts have the stress of moving from job to job, simply trying to earn enough money to feed themselves. College grads usually have a secure and well paying job compared to dropouts and do not face this unnecessary stress. Stress is known to shorten lifespan considerably.

The basic message is GO TO COLLEGE! It does not matter where, when, or how, just GO. You will live a better, happier, and longer life than students who drop out of high school or who just do not attend college. Here is an interesting link that is similar to this article and expands on ways to fix education.