These days, a college education is not something that you take lightly, it is
essential for success. Some people find it hard to determine the value of a college
education. Receiving a college degree can provide a higher salary, more opportunities
and self worth. Even though I agree with reasons above, I have additional reasons I feel
that a college degree is important to me.
First, this degree will upgrade us to a better life. For years we have just
been making ends meet. It would be great to have a good salary so we could have a
few extras like snowmobiles, gators and yacht. The last twenty five years I’ve worked in
factories with most of the time working second shift. I Missed out on a lot of my
children’s activities, I should have time for my grandchildren now, but I do need to
relocate because I have a daughter in Texas, and a son in Oklahoma and I would like
to move somewhere in the middle.
Second, education is important due to my background I’m from. I can remember
when I was very young we had a farm where, we milked 32 head of cattle by hand every
morning and night. My father a third generation dairy farmer had a strong work ethic
even though he only had an 8th grade education. He used to tell us stories when he was
young of how he and his brothers used to go out into the cornfield and pick corn, in the
middle of winter to make corn meal mush, just to fill their bellies. We worked very hard
in those days and the work never stopped, there was always something to do. Education
didn’t have much meaning back then; my eldest brother dropped out of school for work,
the next in line did also, and not one of us graduated from high school until later in life. I
however was the first to break the mold of my ancestry I dropped out and did a tour in the
Army. After leaving the service, I received my G. E. D. at Ferris State College and
enrolled in the