It seems that there is no right or wrong answer. It all depends on the individual, go to college or not. We are told in junior high or in high school that we should go to college. But is it for everyone? One thing that is for sure about what the answer is or should be; college is the best option. It might not be for everyone, or maybe it might not be the right time for whatever reason, but it is the best option for those who want to further their learning, academically. …show more content…
Graff recognizes these people and writes about them in his essay, Hidden Intellectualism (Graff 264-75), intellectuals who have learned their skill through years of hard work in their profession(s). Graff considered himself to be one of this people. He talks about how the only thing that interested him were things about sports. He goes on to say that it’s not because a college education is not important for people who are street wise. But is being street wise enough? “Hidden intellectuals should be counseled, encouraged, in that they have the potential of achieving much more, if they are taught to look at their abilities in an academic point of view”. (Graff 269) Because the statement in chapter 16, Is College the Best Option, “It matters less whether we read Macbeth or a Marvel comic book, as long as we approach what we read with a critical eye and question it in analytical, intellectual ways”, (summary on Ch. sixteen 207) this statement puts in perspective what the essays are about. Going college is the right choice, but it is also recognized that there are some people who do just fine without going to