Is College Worth It?

Is College Worth It? In some cases it is absolutely vital. But for many it can be a waste of time that could result in a lifetime of debt. College is not supposed to be just an extension of High School. It was originally designed to prepare students to go out into the world and build lifelong careers that would allow them to support themselves and their families. As their experience and talents grow they contribute to the security and prosperity of our country. Many go on to become pillars of the community, titans of industry, and leaders of our nation.

“Colleges barely teach, yet every year they increase their fees. Try that in a private business, you might get indicted for fraud. Do it at an American university and you get billions in taxpayer subsidies.” — Tucker Carlson Tonight

Is College Worth It?

I agree with Tucker to some extent but not completely. I don’t dispute his statistics, although I have not personally checked them out. College is not supposed to be for everybody. Most students would probably be better off financially if they went to a trade school instead of a four year college or university. Of course some students should just get a job when they graduate from high school. I suspect this would be better for the country too.

There are many important professions that could not exist without a college degree and even more Higher Education. For most such fields, college is just the beginning of the education that is required to be able to perform at the level that is needed to succeed and prosper. There is always more to learn just to keep up with advances in professions such as the sciences, engineering, architecture, medicine, and the law, just to name a few.

Too many students go to college with no idea about what kind of profession they want to pursue. Often times they take easy courses and even get degrees in fields that have little value and few career prospects. Before going to college it is always best to have some idea of what type of work you would like to do. That makes it easier to choose the courses and subjects that you need to study to get there.

Others may go to college just for the social experience and exposure. For some it is a marriage market where they hope to find a spouse that can help provide a good living. In reality, the social experiences in college are important because you can meet people with similar interests that can become important networking contacts later in your career.

So what is the answer?

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