...IMPACTS OF GAINING A COLLEGE DEGREE 07th February 2015 Abstract The main purpose of this research report is to interpret the importance of gaining knowledge and earning a college degree. The core objective of this report was to focus on to the impacts of gaining a college degree and how it affects on our lives in a personal level and professional level. The key argument of this report is that without a college degree, most of the individuals are deprived of basic achievements that any educated person should acquire. Table of contents Abstract I Table of Contents II Introduction 1 Employment Benefits of a College Degree 2 2.1 Opens more career opportunities 2 2.2 Provides Job Security3 Personal Benefits of a college degree4 3.1 Helps make the right decisions4 3.2 Better Social Life5 4. Conclusion 5 5. Reference 1. Introduction Undoubtedly, knowledge is an important aspect in achieving success for any individual. Education is one of those many ways in gaining knowledge which can eventually lead the person more forward in the path of success. Gaining a college degree (or equivalent) is getting more attention by people regardless of their race, gender or age. This report would include impacts of earning a college degree on the personal and professional life of an individual. Earning a college degree creates pathways to implement inner confidence and self-esteem to enhance collective...
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...Is College Education Necessary for Future Success? In today’s context, many people choose to go to college. According to the statistics by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture (2014), there are more than 2,500,000 college students in Japan today. Students have different reasons why they attend college. One of the biggest reasons is to get a better job opportunity by getting a college degree to be successful in the future(Shinken-Ad, 2013). However, people are misunderstanding that in reality, getting a college degree does not promise your success in the future because college is a place to study your interest and deepen your curiosity. People should not choose to go to college for the reason of better job opportunities in the future...
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...is it possible to go to college and come out debt free? Imagine getting a college degree and paying for that degree by being apart of the schools athletic program. You’d be able to give back to the University by demonstrating leadership, good character and being a role model for potential students. Being able to focus on schoolwork and give time, effort and energy to a team is very impressive and gives the University positive credit. The University would also benefit greatly from the agreement that is between them and the athlete. College athletes should get paid to participate in collegiate sports because it would offer the athletes time management skills, decrease the athletes stress about financial needs and provide the athletes the opportunity to graduate from college debt free. Currently in the United States there are millions of athletes. 3% of those high school athletes will continue their athletic career in college. Many of those college athletes don’t have the financial requirements to attend college; that’s where the scholarships come in. The average high school athletes dream is to play their beloved sport get offered a scholarship and further their career collegiately. Not only is the University giving an athlete their dream; they are giving the athlete the...
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...Natalie Ruiz February 22, 2013 Eng 300 The Real Value of a College Education In today’s society, nearly every senior high school student is expected to continue their education by going to college. Campuses are admitting the highest number of freshmen than ever before while at the same time cutting down on the amount of class offered. Therefore, it is no surprise that the value of a college education has declined in the last couple years in respect to gaining academia knowledge; however, I believe it still holds great value in other aspects. A college education is not just beneficial for landing that great paying job; I believe it is also beneficial for personal growth, character, social interactions, and networking. Going to college and receiving a degree is empowering, but in order to increase the value of a college education, the problem within the system must first be addressed. In “Academically Adrift,” written by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa, the two authors discuss the reasons for a decline in higher learning. One of the first reasons mentioned is the lack of effort and desire students have to go to college or stay enrolled in college. They state that many high school students and young adults are practically “expected” to go to college regardless of their effort put in high school or their grade point average. This has an alarming affect on the students’ academic performance their first year in college. Arum and Roksa write, “Although growing proportions of high...
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...College is a memorable experience, not just for the educational knowledge that is obtained, but for the growth that one can receive on many different levels. The college experience involves learning to co-exist with people of diverse backgrounds, how to improve on current abilities, gain knowledge on much needed obstacles that are beneficial for college success and many more qualities that foster growth and empowerment. College is a small introduction to what life will be like after college, on a personal and professional level. Most importantly college helps to gain knowledge in personal responsibility. Personal responsibility is a state of being that enables you to hold yourself accountable for your actions and make independent choices. Even though many people have obtained a good job without a college education, college success is important because it is instrumental in gaining greater advantages in life and provides opportunities for growth and development of self. College life is full of opportunities for growth and knowledge. The demands of college work enables students learn to manage their time, practice healthy living, acquire tools for reducing and avoiding stress, surpass inner fears, and obtain inner strengths. These tools that are practiced will help make college students a more marketable comity for employment. The fall in recent job openings and the rise in unemployed citizens have made searching for an employment a competitive task. However, employers know and...
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...relevant to our daily life. Exposed to such a business world, it is necessary to equip myself with a set of quantitative and analytical skills to tackle real problems and to advance the frontiers of the domain. This motivation greatly drives me to pursue a Master degree in business administration. Without any doubt, such an invaluable education will prepare me to carry out independent research and be an effective college educator. My graduate degree was in Business Administration (MBA) with Finance specialization, which primarily focused on macro/micro economics, statistics, financial and managerial accounting and quantitative analysis of investment methods. In addition to providing the basic concept of theories, these subjects also offered me the threshold of quantitative tools. By recognizing the significance of these courses, I endeavored to absorb the essence and fundamental approaches. With an aim to broaden my perspective and prepare for further academic advances, I decided to study for MBA in a U.S. college. Past 3 years I am in education field, working as an Assistant professor in Finance in one of the well know institute in Western part of India. As I am in an education field, my purpose for seeking a Master Degree in Finance with Information System Management is to...
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...qualifications. Why/ why not? Gaining tertiary qualifications is a large commitment but research has shown that police officers who do have tertiary qualifications, set, and have higher standards. Firstly this essay will argue that police officers with higher education are less likely to use force as a means for compliance. Secondly, police officers with tertiary qualifications display a greater understanding of human behaviour in regards to the community and societal issues. Lastly, this essay will argue that police officers with tertiary qualifications have overall better job performance and attitudes. Therefore this essay will show that police officers should be required to have tertiary qualifications as it allows for a better style of policing. Ensuring police officers have tertiary qualifications will reduce the risk of police officers abusing their authority, therefore societal fear should subside. Research conducted by Paoline III and Terrill (2007) using two data sets (the systematic social observation of police officers and interviews with those officers) shows that having tertiary qualifications will reduce the possibility of police officers using force as a means for compliance. The systematic social observation approach provided data comparing officers with high school education with officers with some form of college/university education and those with a bachelor degree. The results showed that those with a bachelor degree were less likely to use verbal force...
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...So yes, I am part of the 17.4 percent of Hispanic/Latino minority in the United States but I am also part of the minorities that want to further their education and make their family proud by graduating someday from a university. I am a first-generation college student who is setting the goal high for myself, my goal is to earn a bachelor’s degree in the business field most preferably in marketing and I attend to achieve that goal. Being a minority motivates me to earn a college degree because many minorities are looked at as the underdogs you could say and that makes me want to prove most...
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...“Should Everyone Go to College?” In today’s society people believe that a college degree is essential to becoming successful, but studies show that attending college may not be a smart investment for everyone. (209) “Should Everyone Go to College?” On average those who graduate from college make more money than those with just a high school diploma. With high tuitions rates and student loans going through the roof does the benefit of a college degree far outweigh the cost? In addition to the price of your schooling, the real question then becomes how much time are you willing to invest in your college career? In the United States a college degree is almost required if you want to make enough money for a decent living. A requirement, teachers, the media, and loved ones around stress to young minds, imploring them to seek education no...
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...Academic Performance of Undergraduate Students at Cambridge by School/College Background Dr Geoff Parks, Director of Admissions for the Cambridge Colleges Introduction A number of studies have sought to examine the effects of prior schooling on subsequent academic performance of undergraduate students at UK universities (see, for instance: HEFCE, 2003; Naylor and Smith, 2005; Hoare and Johnston, 2011). Most studies of this sort have reached conclusions along the lines of: “We estimate that, on average, a student who attended an Independent school is 6.9% to 5.4% less likely to be awarded a ‘good’ degree compared to a student who attended an LEA (state-sector) school, ceteris paribus” (Naylor and Smith, 2005). That students from the maintained sector out-perform their privately educated peers in higher education has become the received wisdom, and it is widely assumed that this must be the case at all UK universities. Hoare and Johnson (2011) found it to be the case at the University of Bristol. This study examines whether it is the case at the University of Cambridge. Methodology This study considers the academic performance at Cambridge of undergraduates educated at UK schools and colleges. Their academic performance is judged by their results in their last examinations classed on a First/II.1/II.2/Third basis. In most cases this is in their final year, but in the case of a small number of subjects, for instance Engineering, where the final year is classed on Distinction/Merit/Pass...
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...College Education is Worth the Investment All kids are pushed to do their best and work hard in school. Having a work ethic is something that is always emphasized when children are young and learning the importance of diligence in school. We are told that if you work hard you will reap more benefits in your lifetime. Hard work is a key to doing well in school and work. Being inherently intelligent will obviously open doors but having merit and putting that in your everyday work will get you far as well. It has been shoved down our throats that a college degree is a way to secure a job and find something that will allow some stability in life. In a time where everyone has seen families struggle with finding any sort of stability, it is something that this generation definitely strives for. The economy is said to be recovering, and unemployment rates dropping. We are told that hard work helps guarantee a job, security, and more wealth in life. Due to the economy and high education costs it is not always so obvious whether the hard work put forth in college will pay off in the end. College is supposed to guarantee a sort of safety net for a safe middle class life, and although this is not always the case the costs and time spent in college teach valuable lessons that a student can carry with them and apply to the work world when they get their degree and in other aspects of their life. Some people think that they will not be able to get into college based on grades...
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...WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF ATTENDING WESTWOOD COLLEGE With the recent downturn in the nation’s economy, many businesses have downsized, relocated or just shut down. The results of this downward trend are high unemployment, and shrinking numbers in our job pools. Employers have become more selective in their hiring practices due to the high number of applicants. A job that once took only a high school diploma or GED now requires a bachelor’s degree or at the least some college coupled with experience in that specific field of work. The demand for a more educated employee has caused colleges from all over the nation to solicit individuals to become a part of their institution. One of these colleges vying for the attention of serious applicants is Westwood College. Two advantages that make Westwood the higher learning institution of choice are its fast track system to obtaining a bachelor’s degree and the commitment to Westwood alumni after graduation. Westwood has adopted a system of learning in which a student can acquire a bachelor’s degree within three years. To the student hungry for success, the appeal of gaining a bachelor’s degree in such a short period of time serves as a catalyst that drives them to graduation. This system is particularly appealing to those who are currently employed and are seeking advancement in their present field. It is equally advantageous for the student fresh out of high school seeking an edge into the job market. Westwood prides itself...
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...Obtaining a college degree is a goal set by a majority of today's youth. Pursuing a college degree can be an arduous undertaking, but the rewards that can be reaped from achieving this goal are plentiful. A college degree is a common requirement for many higher paying jobs. A substantial majority of jobs that require a college degree provide higher job security and higher job satisfaction. Graduating college and acquiring a degree in one's field of interest, a person would be better equipped to pursue a career that will be thoroughly gratifying, and the graduate could attain a feeling of glorious self-satisfaction. A college degree is vital for people throughout life and can bring many benefits. Vanderbilt University is a very prestigious...
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...When asked when college athletes should turn pro, the late, famous actor, Will Rogers, said, “Not until he has earned all he can in college as an amateur.” Whether we like to admit it or not, the student-athletes attending a university are indeed amateurs. With their future coming near, it is important that the students get the most out of school as they can and that they not rush the process. Although many critics believe that college athletes are being exploited by not being financially compensated, not paying athletes will allow them to benefit from their additional advantages, gain from the learning experience of college, and allow all college athletes to be treated more fairly. College athletes should not be paid because they already receive fair compensation through several additional benefits in...
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...assessment Do you think college is a privilege or a necessity? Well today in our society college is not an option anymore more like a necessity. “College may be worth it to some people, but the majority of the people that haven't even stepped foot into a college are doing better that the people that have gone to college for a masters degree.” stated in the article(Is college worth it?) by . Just because your parents and family expect you to go to college and get a degree doesn't really mean you have to, unless you think it's the right thing to do. Parents Know a days expect their child or student to go to college, So it is more like pressured/forced then actually expecting or wanting to do it. Going to college and getting a degree does not necessarily guarantee that an individual is gonna get a good hard working job afterwards. But it's all up to the person and what they want to achieve in life. Personally college is something i might look forward to in life but just seem like i can do my dream job without so i'm not too worried. There are valid arguments for both sides....
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