“Getting Ready for College Early: Steps 1, 2, 3,& 4,” by U.S Department of Education says that you, “Get (and) (keep) a better job… with a two- or four-year college education, your child will have more jobs from which to choose from.” than those who probably didn’t go to college to get a degree. U.S Department of Education also states that, “ One of the major benefits of acquiring a college education is having more jobs to choose from.” Brooks C. Holtom, Mcdonough School of Business in his article,” Pro: All the Math Points in One Direction,” reveals how a college education can benefit: “ A college education dramatically increases the probability of finding a job that you enjoy.”By getting a better job or jobs to choose from, you gain more money to support your daily needs of living comfortably. U.S Department of Education claims that, “ On average a person who goes to college earn more than a person who does not… a man with a bachelor’s degree earned almost 98 percent more than a man with a high school diploma, and a woman with a bachelor’s degree or higher earned almost 84 percent more than a woman with only a high school,” In the article,” Pro: All the Math Points in One Direction,” by Brooks C. Holtom, Mcdonough School of Business discusses about one of the pros of going to college on which is earning almost twice as much in careers than a person who graduated only high school. By getting more money …show more content…
College is indeed expensive if you are wasting your time there, but if you manage and use the time you are there accordingly then there is no problem of money because in the long run you will soon be able to earn it back because you have a well payed job. If you think that you don’t have enough money to pay for college tuition then you can either start saving early or apply for financial aid or both if needed, “ The earlier you and your child begin saving, the smaller the amount you will have to set aside each month… All needy students can apply for federal, state and other student financial aid to help them pay for college,” U.S Department of Education, page (13). A few people might say that going to college is a waste of time if you know that you want to start a company, “ Being successful in business is absolutely not contingent on having a bachelor’s degree- or any other type of degree, for that matter,” in the article Con: Practical Experience Trumps Fancy Degrees by Tony Brummel, Victory Records. Most people with degrees, “ and MBA’s who could read books and earn their