“Once upon a time, it was a man’s world. Men possessed most of the tools one needed for power and success: muscles, connections, control of the crucial social institutions. But then along came the information age to change all that. In the information age, education is the gateway to success. And that means this is turning into a woman’s world, because women are better students …show more content…
There should also be motivation for students to invest in their education so they can reach the big goal of a college degree that is needed in today’s labor market to get ahead both professionally and financially.
Now the differences between female and male students becomes monumental in college because women today seem to outnumber men in American colleges. The facts are plain to see because not only are women entering college at higher rates than men, but they are less likely to drop out once they get there. Female graduates now account for about sixty percent of the United States’ bachelor degree holders. It also turns out that wage gaps in the labor market play a big part in motivating women to finish school. Men who drop out face no financial penalty in their entry level salaries. Women on the other hand, pay a steep price right away for dropping out, since female dropouts earn entry-level pay that averages out to be substantially less than what males earn. Female dropouts face worse job prospects since they are more likely to be employed in lower paying service work, while men have more opportunities in higher paying jobs such as manufacturing, construction or