In order to get a great job, you have to know certain things. In order to be an architect, you have to be good in math and know how to construct buildings. There is a reason why if you wanted to be a neurosurgeon, you wouldn’t be allowed to just walk into an operating room. Most jobs now require a college education. To do a majority of the jobs available, you have to know specific information that is not presented to you in high school. The whole idea of college is to gain knowledge that …show more content…
People argue that it takes many years to overcome student loans. As I does take time to pay off student loans, it is not as hard as many people would think. People who go to college and het a job on average make $1,300 per week. However, if you do not get a college degree, you on average only make $652b per week. This shows that if you go to college, you end up making twice as much as if you don’t go to college. Even though a lot of this does go to paying off student loans, once it is paid off, you are making much more than someone who doesn’t go to college at all.
Not only does it make more since to go to college financially, but if you don’t go to college, unemployment is a serious problem. If you have not gone to college, you have an 11.3% chance of being unemployed. If you do decide to go to college, this percentage goes down dramatically to 4.5%. This shows that if you have a college education, you are about 3 times more likely to have a job. If you don’t go to college, you have a good change of not getting a job at all, much less one to support a