Although it used to be easy to find a job with just a GED, more and more jobs are beginning to require college degrees for their employees. During the recession (Dec. 2007 – Jan. 2010), jobs requiring a degree went up by 187,000 (college-education.procon.org). In order to find a job that will lead to a career, a college degree will more …show more content…
This point of view makes sense because some people may not be able afford it. However, you will be able it pay it back when you make a career out of the degree you earned. College students are able to explore career options. Colleges offer career services, internships, job fairs, and work study. Colleges also have a wide variety of courses that will lead up to your career desired. Going to college will also almost guarantee you a job because 80% of college graduates have completed an internship before they finished college (college-education.procon.org).
College is a beneficial life experience because you will get more money, easily find a job, and college graduates are able to explore different careers that will make them happy in the end. Although there is incurring debt, it will pay off in the long run. Our society has created the standard that students who go to college will go further in life, and it is true. There is more job opportunities, less poverty, and more happiness all around. College may come with incurring debt, but education is worth the