Going to college is a dream, an aspiration for the young people of today. But the sad fact of the matter is the dreams are very misguided. There are debt, sacrifices, and jobs out there that don’t require a college degree. In other words, college is a mistake for those of us who are not the smartest cookies. But the people who are in the category of dull knives, even people outside of that category, do not know about things like the fact that college debt is more than just an obscure number.
Following up on the humungous debt; enormous debt along with soaring costs associated with college are a grave concern and valid for most people. The cost of college two years ago was almost $20,000 in total, that is a lot of money. But that is not even the current cost, going by the graph from the Document F the price did not did not stop increasing, butjust kept rising. This means that if someone is not in college yet the massive debt that people are so concerned with will be even higher for that person. Even Obama acknowledged in a speech that college debt was a massive burden for families (Document E), that's a president …show more content…
That person will have plenty of good reasons. For one a person deciding not to go to college can say “College is just too expensive for me” citing the fact that the costs of college keep rising as well as it being already so high. Or perhaps the person not going to college can say that even if that person was willing to have the debt itself, the consequences of the debt are just too much for to bare, postponing marriage along children is a pretty big deal after all. Possibly that person can use the best argument out there, which is that no one is necessarily screwed if one does not attend college. So to finally conclude, not everyone should go to college, from the debt, to the sacrifices, it is just not worth it. (for most