College is not worth the cost. Why so? There have been many arguments on this subject but on this side we believe it is not. Though the other side may have its valid points on college being the way for a more financial and better way of life, our points can show you how the changing world is affecting us as we show you the key points of our side on this debate based on today’s data.
For the post graduates whom already received their degrees, it’s time to pursue the job you have been prepping for. Yet first you need that pat-time job to support yourself, however getting that job could be struggling. As this quote shows (Article 2 paragraph)
“…the greatest value of a college degree…the screening device for basically any job.” For many graduates the degree has been of no use, only a way to show how credited you are. Many are struggling o even pay off their loans without a job that’ll pay them. As many jobs lately now are difficult to get which leaves one without experience, nothing. Most likely employers are looking for someone with as much experience one has for that certain job; …show more content…
How does someone fresh from school apply the skill an employer would want based off facts from the classroom rather than someone who knows what they’re doing? This quote explains the facts (Article 3 paragraph 5) “A do-or-die work ethic, unwavering persistence, and vision mean more than anything that can be taught in a classroom.” Many surveys show the basic struggles of a college student in one of most well-known sterotypes of one working in Starbucks®. In referral to this quote (Article 2 paragraph 3) “The job market is still challenging…nearly half of college graduates…have jobs that don’t require bachelor’s degree. This is quite a struggle to receive a job that can pay well for someone without many