I guess that’s why my inquisitiveness didn’t stop there, and I indulged into an impulse to keep to analyzing my higher education research. During second examination, I landed upon an article written by a faculty professor at an Ivy League University. The professor’s quote was quite clear. He said, “The bottom line is that the high baccalaureate wage premium demonstrates that employers value the skills acquired in college.” If you’ve looked closely, at the college perks quoted by the professional businessperson, and the astute college instructor, you should’ve noticed that those powerful excerpts could easily persuade people who hadn’t earned their college degrees to halt inside their tracks and run to get an academic degree, right? I’m not trying to rain upon your parade, but may I inject a small cloud? After I finished my first college degree, in Information Systems Management and Computer Studies, I thought April showers would bring green dollar bills, but as I scrolled down my college career’s journeys, God overturned my concept to gain monetary funds. He also transformed my viewpoint of what employers …show more content…
What I just said is a matter of spiritual life or death. So, just in case you didn’t catch my message the first time, I’ll sprinkle the words once again: If you want to be a college successor or a college whiz kid, or triumph in your college education, rather than get fooled by your arrogance, or lean upon other colleagues for their academic guidance, latch onto to what God wants for your life first, and when you do, you’ll discover that He has the unfailing power to provide all the necessary college tools to reel in your higher education’s feat, “And all these blessings shall come on thee, and overtake thee, if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God” (Deuteronomy