Throughout America many high school seniors are preparing to go on the journey know as college. Many students and their families are worried about how they will be able to finance college, and whether or not the money they spend will be worth it. The articles, “The Value of a College Degree is More Obvious than Ever” by Akane Otani, “Do the Benefits of a College Education Outweigh the Cost” by Joann Weiner and “Why Should I Go To College?” by collegeatlas.org are about the value of college and getting a degree, and suggest that going to college is worth the cost.
The article “The Value of a College Degree is More Obvious than Ever” shows how in our current economy, a college degree is necessary to obtain and …show more content…
In the article, it says “...college may seem a bit daunting and even suffocating, don’t forget that you still get to live your life. You’ll be able to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities, social groups, maintain a job, or even pursue a career while completing studies”(Why Should I Go To College?). This shows students graduating high school that continuing their education in college won’t be all work, but instead a balance of work and leisure. Additionally, the article states that “...college degree holders can expect their real wage to increase over time while those with a high school diploma may experience a decline”(Why Should I Go To College?). This article gives insight to all aspects of the college process. A great tip given is that while choosing a school, it’s ranking shouldn’t be your deciding factor; instead you should figure out which school is best for you. The article shows a bigger picture, that the college experience isn’t just earning a degree; but about testing yourself and exploring all your possibilities. It’s made clear that “college doesn't ensure happiness or success, but it opens up a lot of doors and helps you create opportunities for the future”(Why Should I Go To College?). In “Why Should I Go To College?” it gives so many reasons to attend college, that “...instead of wondering why should you go to college, the question becomes- why shouldn’t you?”(Why Should I Go To