Every single person is different, so that means everyone's brains work differently. While some students love school, and excel at it more than others, others might be better at working with their hands. Some students find school more difficult, and are a little slower than others at comprehending. So as a slow learner, a student might not see college in their future. College is not the only secondary education out there. If you are better working with your hands instead, there are vast number of options out there for you to do.
If a student does not see themselves going to college after graduating, there are many different options, and opportunities. Instead of college, someone can join the working field right away, join the military, or even join a trades or vocational school as a secondary education. Since we are all …show more content…
I personally do not believe that college is the right choice for everyone because, all high schoolers have a different aptitude for learning, with every graduate attending it might cause overcrowding, and lastly there are many different options after high school that graduates can choose from that works for them.If you took yourself back to highschool, and looked around at all your classmates. Do you think those who are not the best at academics, should be made to go to college? The key is to view this from as many different perspectives as possible to not give a biased