College at its core promises more money in your future occupation. Yes, you spend on average four years of your life getting a degree; however, the statistics say, allows you to earn over 83% more than the non college graduate (David). The fact is, if you don’t want to make more money getting a higher paying job, then don’t go to college. Some might say that the college graduate would have more debt than the non college graduate; which is a very valid point. But what is important to remember, the college grads are earning significantly more, which allows them, if they budget well, to pay the loans off in a reasonable amount of time. In the end, the college graduates end out coming on top. …show more content…
By having the good, well rounded education become conscillient thinkers. Steven Johnson’s book, The Ghost Map, he argues the discovery of the waterborne theory of cholera, from John Snow, is a product of this consilience in his medical occupation. Many times we think that college’s sole purpose prepare us for the workforce; however, if we look past these jaded lens, we can start to see that college is also meant to prepare us for a successful life, making the price we pay insignificant for what we get in