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    lifelong career, through years of education, confined to those only in certain areas lucky enough to afford it. Today, many people, in all areas of the country, are attending college and reaping its benefits. Naturally, the work industry has grown to accommodate for this, with many jobs requiring employees to have a college degree. Those who receive a higher education experience a myriad of benefits over those who only have a high school diploma. Benefits such as higher annual income, better job…

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    greatest country on Earth. After pondering those, does the answer or opinion coincide with the facts? Many people don 't know the actual percentage of American workers that have a post-secondary, or higher, education level, but after the listing of these facts one can concur just how precious higher education can be within the workforce. The concepts revolve around the pay of jobs, the availability of jobs, and the educational level of America 's workforce as a whole. Meanwhile, as…

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    Even though there has been a lot of confusion between people about the purposes of higher education. Frequently, people think that higher education is meant to prepare professionals for the next generation and they are not mistaken; however, the most oblivious thing to say is that higher education allows people to secure well paying jobs. Although I believe that there is more to life like being educated properly. By simply making a difference in someone’s life is more fulfilling than having a…

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    “Learning as Freedom”, by Michael S. Roth, is primarily a response to recent sentiments that higher education is a waste of resources. Roth states that his opposition frequently wonder why people who aren’t going to make lots of money in their future occupation bother with going to college. (1). According to Roth, advocates of this perspective see attending higher education as “buying a customized playlist of knowledge” (1), and nothing more. Therefore, if the knowledge gained will not insure…

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    Does Grit Make you more Intelligent Often times, people are only considered intelligent if their IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is high. But if people work hard enough, if they have enough grit, and utilize it, they can increase how they are viewed, in intelligence, by society. The Great Ted talk, The Article, Why I will Never tell My Son he is Smart, and the Multiple intelligence pie charts (along with some outside research) all show that that Intelligence is not the only thing that is important…

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    as the demand for college degrees increases so does the cost for a college education. A growing number of students have to turn away from furthering their education because the cost is much too steep. Reducing college tuition fees and expenses will encourage more students to pursue higher education, making them more qualified for the job market and will, in turn, improve the US economy. The importance of college education for our students cannot be…

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    Value Of College Education

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    Education is considered as a significant factor in the growth of a country’s economy, influencing the researcher to study the value of a college education and its impact on the life of individuals. In order to enlighten its audience on the value of a college education, the reading by Delbanco, presents an analogy for further clarifying the way one may pursue the worth of higher education. The reading states that eliminating smoking would eradicate cost associated with providing care to the…

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    Education allows for the rich to become richer and the poor to become poorer (Abdullah, 2015, p. 314). In essence, this refers to the idea that the more educated one is, the more likely the individual will earn a greater amount of wealth in the future. Therefore, higher education proves the potential to allow individuals to receive a greater distribution of wealth. In addition to this, certain results have shown that secondary education plays the greatest role in reducing income inequality…

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    Critical Analysis of “Online Higher Education’s Individualist Fallacy” by Johann N. Neem Many students around the country have the ultimate dream to start a higher education. In these days, technology is changing in our society providing the students with efficient access to faster internet, emails, and unlimited access to information. Online and traditional education offer to students a variety of options to achieve an educational success in students. Moreover, certain students choose to take…

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    Higher education, especially when studying in a specific degree program, can be extremely beneficial to the quality of life for many people. However, this statement does not imply that higher education will benefit the lives of everyone. Higher education, particularly when attending a four year university, is a monumental expenditure in which a negligible sum of people can afford. Pursuing higher education doesn’t guarantee job security, distribute happiness, or assure the success of financial…

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