Attending College is a necessary course of action in today’s society. Individuals cannot receive productive, well paying jobs without higher education and a college degree. University attendance increases a graduate’s prospect to an increased variety of career selections. Attending college improves learning by making the brain stronger. One might refute that they could attend a trade school or receive on the job training and make just as much money, learn a variety of lesson and still provide for their living. On the other hand, attending college, and receiving a higher education is a must if an individual desires a broader variety of professions with higher compensation.
Attending college is an investment; …show more content…
Many people also claim that there are several successful individuals that don’t have college degrees. On the web site titled College-Education ProCon there is a list of people who have never enrolled in college or never finished their degree. The following are those named individuals and their accomplishment: “Charles Culpepper, owner and CEO of Coca Cola; Ellen Degeneres, comedian and actress; Michael Dell, founder of Dell, Inc.; Walt Disney, Disney Corporation founder; Bill Gates, Microsoft founder; Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple; Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple; Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook.” (Stansberry, n.pag)
Individuals that attend college and graduate will receive more financial compensation because they have graduated with a college degree. College Atlas. in their article, “Why Should I Go to College?” state, “…college graduates with a bachelor’s degree earn up to 56% more per year than those with a high school diploma or its equivalent and 31% more than those with an associate degree.” …show more content…
While a student is fully engaged in their classes, they are being invited to be taught, they are working together in group situations, they are interacting with other students and their professors. Actively engaged students apply themselves and give their all to the process of learning. In the process of learning they are teaching their very lazy brain that is has to work. Therefore the student teaches the brain to accept the information and the brain grows stronger. “Cognitive training is an intervention that provides structured practice on tasks relevant to different aspects of cognition, such as attention, memory, or executive functions.” (Bialystok and Craik, 2006, Li et al., 2006 and Li et al., 2008)
An individual does not need to attend college to learn, in a day and age with internet readily available there’s no need to attend college. In his article “Do You Really Have to Go to College?” Dale J. Stephens states, “Today, self-directed learning is easier than ever. Not long ago, if you told someone that the Internet was coming, there was no chance they would have believed you. Now, you can learn, on your own, the skills you need to succeed. Not only are the resources free, but they’re accessible from nearly anywhere in the world.” (Stephens,