The starting salary for a bachelor’s degree is 43,200. That's 10,000$ more than an associate's degree, stated Capella University.You may have saved you couple thousands then, but will be making 10,000 less for the rest of your life.
Only 14% of students get their bachelor's coming from a community college. Don’t be part of that 86% that never reaches their bachelor’s.60% of students in a university or 4 year college finish their degree.If you really put your mind to it you will as well get a job right out college, it's all about the impressions and connections you've made during your college …show more content…
My sister attended carthage, although her high school gpa wasn’t the best she got to make it up in college and build connections with professors and that landed her a job with a management degree. She enjoyed the student life, was in a sorority, and managed have a job. With the right time management skills, you can build your career. My sister's husband attended U of I in urbana, he got into the business school and was a very bright, involved student his whole life. With just bachelor's degree at U of I, he got a job with a fortune 500 company in the city. Getting this kind of job is not something handed to you, it's something you work hard for.His starting salary was 60,000$ and can only build his way up from there.He is planning on getting his masters in accounting and further expanding his career. My sister and her husband show me that leaving home for college pays off, and you can achieve big things from college,Going to a university means you can focus on your major.Universities take a closer look at your major, and make sure you follow the correct steps to make a strong, successful career.For example at a university you can study abroad.
Overall I believe going to a university is much better than going to a community college because, you have many things you can get involved with; studying abroad, different cultural events , and sports or clubs,