Everybody knows going to college is a great thing and opens up a lot of doors. But some people argue that the education is not that useful. They argue that college is mainly about the connections, not the education. This blog will take both sides. It will look at different arguments and see if they are right.
Going to college may not be for everyone. Just because a student is going to college does not mean that he or she will get a degree. Going to college is not just about getting an education and for some it is about growing up. Today I'm going to be talking about whether or not everybody should go to college and if going to college is worth it. I'll also be looking at whether it is more about your education or your experience and a connection.
In this blog, we assume everybody should not go to college. We assume that college is an overpriced, overhyped experience that doesn't actually provide you with the education you need. We assume that there are better ways to educate yourself, while also coming out of college with better connections, more self-reliance, and a better sense of what your life goals are.
Should everybody go to college? Is going to college worth it? Is it more about your education or growing up? Is it more abut the connections than the educations? These are all questions that have been asked by many people and to find the truth you need to look at the pros and the cons of both sides of the argument. This blog will look at both sides of the argument and help you to decide whether or not going to college is right for you.