As stated before college is more for the high grade jobs such as scientists, bosses, doctors, all that sorts. College therefore, is not for everyone. In the autobiography “Not Going to College is a Viable Option”, Lawrence B. Schlack points out that very fact. “Many could profit by simply going to work in a field they want to explore.” What he means here is it’d be more beneficial for some to go …show more content…
Even if you don’t graduate, a good example of that is Steve Jobs. He dropped out of college but attended some classes that interested him. With these classes he was able to start the Apple company as a college drop-out. Now I’m not saying drop out of college, if you want a strong, high grade job like a computer designer, even a video game designer as a lot of people want to be. THAT, takes college, animation takes college, architecture takes college. College is very beneficial for people with imagination, and intelligence, not just academic grades. As read in “Why Go to College” from How 2 Choose, University North of Texas. “The annual income for a person with a bachelor’s degree is nearly twice that of someone with only a high school diploma.” This typically means that someone who did college will overall be more successful than someone who didn’t. Remember however, that is