William J. Bennett and David Wilezol suggest; “The college campus is often a culturally permissive atmosphere of experimenting with drinking, drugs, partying, sex, and sometimes learning” (74). Most people do not appreciate the importance of college; a place to learn, open the mind, and explore the world. If the students priority is to party and get girls, then the party is over priced. In exchange of obtaining a well paying job students must defer their passions, unless students love math or science. In the article, Is College Worth It?, It demonstrates a real life experience; “When LaTisha Styles graduated… helped her land a well-paid job” (The Economist). Students must choose a degree that is going to return the investment. They must also understand that the rules of the game have changed. Correspondingly, at the end of the day, the world is only interested in the
William J. Bennett and David Wilezol suggest; “The college campus is often a culturally permissive atmosphere of experimenting with drinking, drugs, partying, sex, and sometimes learning” (74). Most people do not appreciate the importance of college; a place to learn, open the mind, and explore the world. If the students priority is to party and get girls, then the party is over priced. In exchange of obtaining a well paying job students must defer their passions, unless students love math or science. In the article, Is College Worth It?, It demonstrates a real life experience; “When LaTisha Styles graduated… helped her land a well-paid job” (The Economist). Students must choose a degree that is going to return the investment. They must also understand that the rules of the game have changed. Correspondingly, at the end of the day, the world is only interested in the