You may think you’re college material but realistically college may not be for you. Studies show that 54% of all Americans who enroll into college become dropouts. College is by no means an easy task, even for those who are motivated; just imagine it for those who don’t really want to be there, it’s nearly impossible. So why attend a university if you’re not a fully committed college student? To attend a 4-year college including the cost of tuition, room and board it’s an average of about $24,000 annually. Last time I checked no one wants to spend that kind of money “just for fun”.
People will say all day long that there are plenty of relatively good paying jobs available that don’t require a college degree, and its true. According to US Labor Department projections, 63% of all new jobs that will be created between now and 2020 won’t require a college degree. Many jobs require just a high …show more content…
Year after year the cost of college keeps rising. It has risen more than 1100% over the past 30 years. Think about if the prices of our day-to-day products like milk, shampoo, and gas raised that much. We’d be paying $13 per gallon of milk. With the price of college rising so much its difficult for people to see a return of their investment. Even if you’re a college graduating and have got a decent paying job their most likely going to have student loans which their investment wouldn’t be beneficial unless they pursue a technical degree, or study to become a lawyer or a doctor. You don’t want to be just another person with a “worthless college