When students graduate from high school and then make their way to college a feeling of a mixture of nervousness and excitement consumes ones’ mind. We prepare ourselves for the inevitable hard work laid ahead of us, so we can build a successful future, but college is much more complex than that. In the essay “Colleges Prepare People for Life”, by Freeman Hrabowski, he talks about the growing noise surrounding the issue students have with college. He brings up matters like finding ways around the high price of college tuition and methods to picking the university that fits each student the best. On the one hand, I agree with Hrabowski that college is not a waste of time.…
College has been a defining part of American society since the early 1600s. During this time, however, participation was limited and selective to rich white males. Today, the average person has an endless number of opportunities for this extended education with over 5,300 colleges in the United States alone. Despite what appears to be an overarching theme of positivity regarding the benefits of college, a reoccuring debate has come into focus within the last decade: is college worth attending? When regarding the fact that not only does college provide financial benefits but other long term benefits such as preparation for an individual lifestyle as well as contentment in career choices, college is worth attending.…
Deciding To Go To College The moment I decided to go to college. It is pretty much the same for everyone, but to better myself. I have three main reasons for going to college. The most important to me is, to better myself.…
Being the first child in my immediate family to actually attend college, I plan on a rewarding and prosperous future with no limits. My future consist of attending Georgia Tech, and experience what college is like while receiving my bachelor's as well as master's degree in Aerospace Engineering. I will take internships at some Aerospace Engineering companies to be exposed to what to expect in my career field. I also plan on attaining my pilots license while at Georgia Tech through the YJFC to help me in my career field. After I complete my academic career and am satisfied I will apply for jobs at esteemed companies such as, Boeing, Space X, and NASA.…
A reason why I would want to go to college would because it would help get me to places I want to be in life such as helping me get a good paying job or th position I would want. Another reason why I want to go to college would also be because I want to see what it is like to attend a college and at least try it out. While in college I hope to work part time to earn some sort of income as well but if I am going to be working it is only going to be a short term job till I earn the degree I would need and land a job as either a preschool or daycare assistant. I chose to become a preschool teacher/ daycare assistant because I love working with kids and feel like I would have the things I would need to qualify me in becoming those things such…
A common question upcoming college students think to themselves, “Should I go to college?” Most students after high school have typically chosen to go to college, but is it really beneficial to3 them? In the reading, “Should Everyone Go to College?” Stephanie Owen and Isabel Sawhill present the different points of whether or not it is beneficial for students to go to college.…
Stop Treating It Like One,” Hunter Rawlings demonstrates how college should be a learning experience that opens one’s mind and challenges them. Rawlings explains how the importance of college has changed in the recent years. He states that people today view college from an economic standpoint, almost as an investment for the future. But college should be more than that. It is a university's job to provide classrooms with professors and students who are motivated for the future.…
For this reason, is why I need to attend college. To render the immense sacrifices my parents endured in order to come to this country, signify something. Enrolling in college and graduating with a degree is one of the best ways I can repay everything they did for me. Today, I stand close to realizing one of the goals I set so long ago: being recognized as the Valedictorian of my class and graduating under the Distinguished…
In the end, perhaps the point that Mr. Stephens most wanted to make is that even those who opt for college should reflect on their goals and make good, clear-eyed decisions. “Understand why you’re going so you can make the most of your experience. Be honest about it,” he said. Why go to college? What are (or were) your personal reasons?…
Students, even from a young age, are exposed to the idea of college, and whether they should pursue it or not. All around, there’s debates of pros and cons of going through college, especially when money is tight. The economy holds a big influence in this decision, however is economic gain only what someone should be after for in going to college? College is worth the cost, it has the potential to increase one’s salary, credibility, network, but it’s much more than that; it teaches an individual about profound concepts, such as who they are as an individual. To start with, going to college is less than what others might think.…
There are several reasons why I chose to attend college. Not only am I looking to further my education in order to get a respectable job upon graduation, but I also have a desire to make enough money to support myself and a family. Finally, I want to absorb as much information during my lifetime as possible, and learn as much as I can because you only live life once. I take my education very seriously. Now, with liberal education being integrated into the curriculum at thousands of universities in the United States college students across America have the chance to learn, not only, general knowledge in UI 100 type courses, but also learn how to think critically.…
As a high school senior, the question I am most used to hearing is, “where do you want to go to college,” and my habitual response is the Wharton Undergraduate School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. But I think that the more apt question is “why do you want to go to college?” Personally, I want to learn. The Wharton motto of “knowledge for action” embodies this desire to learn and use this knowledge to pursue a career in something that engages and interests me. I am an aspiring investment banker and international business executive and am intrigued by mergers and acquisitions, investment banking from an international perspective, and the effect of international events on the global economy and the ensuing effect on corporations.…
I always wanted a positive life so finding an outstanding school was a priority for me. I began my research, with “the top business school for finance undergraduates.” The McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University emerged as the best choice for me. For many years, I had an interest in math in which I chose finance.…
The iconic figure, John F. Kennedy, an American president of the United States, once famously said, "The goal of education is the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of truth. " Education is the single most important factor in the development of a country. When I thought about why going to college was so important, I remembered my high school years, when I enrolled in Robert A. Millikan High School in Long Beach, California. It was there, where I was amazed by academia-a rigorous community concerned with: research, education, and scholarship. Making it to college gave me a general surrounding and improved my lifestyle for the better.…
Go to college and once you are done you will have a great job. There are all of these fun fairytales that leads one to think that college is a hop skip and a jump and all actually it is not. In this essay Prof. Edmundson talks about how society isn’t fair and how it is not what it is made out to be. This article states that getting a college education isn’t easy you have to fight for it.…