Deciding on which college to attend is half the problem during the 21st century. Many people are bound by family ties to go to colleges that their whole family has attended. This can stress out the student because the college in which …show more content…
The last thing you want to have to worry about senior year is qualifying or getting accepted into the college you are bound to go to. This quote from source A describes the theme perfectly, “If the goal is to earn a living then maybe it isn’t really true that 18 year olds need to be imparted with a sense of panic about getting into college” (Crawford, Matthew B.). This quote uses the word “panic” to describe the sense of stress that these high school students can feel when they are trying to live up to their families' expectations.
When talking about the value of a college degree, cost is a big thing to consider. This quote from Source F says shows how Americans feel about the cost of colleges, “A majority of Americans (57%) say the higher education system in the United States fails to provide students with good value for the money they and their families spend” (“Is College Worth the Cost?”). Most colleges are very expensive and require the students to apply for financial aid, get money from scholarships or receive student loans. Financial aid sounds like a good thing. I mean you get free money to go to college right? Well, you might …show more content…
Colleges provide certain classes and have classes that go even deeper as you spend more time there if you know your pathway, but what about those who don't? First of all, all high school students should know their profession or career choice by their senior year, if not earlier. For those who don't know what they would like to do, college can be difficult to afford. It's already expensive enough, but now that student may have to spend extra time there trying to find their profession or career choice. This is a big problem for those who had a half-work half-school schedule or for the people who just didn't give effort in high school. Source B says this, “Post secondary education should help students to discover what they love to do, to get better at it and to develop the ability to continue learning so that they become agents of change-not victims of it” (Michael S. Roth). Colleges should have a post high school graduate program for the people who haven't had time or for the lazy, to help them get to college, to find working students jobs and to turn some peoples lives around.
College and other post secondary education programs have helped many people become successful in life. It has helped get them jobs, money, respect and better living conditions. However, college is not worth the money because it can stress out post high school graduates, it can cause