Our culture pretty much swears by going to college. In second grade teachers ask you what you want to be when you grow up. In seventh grade teachers expect you to have your life planned out. By eleventh grade, society is telling you that you need to be getting ready for college. The one thing teachers, parents, guardians, and society all forgets to mention? That it’s your decision. From the time we are napping on mats all the way up to when we receive our diploma, we are pressured to apply for college. People don’t tell you that you don’t have to go, which is why there is such a stigma about not going to college. At last, college is a personal decision and should be up to you and you
Our culture pretty much swears by going to college. In second grade teachers ask you what you want to be when you grow up. In seventh grade teachers expect you to have your life planned out. By eleventh grade, society is telling you that you need to be getting ready for college. The one thing teachers, parents, guardians, and society all forgets to mention? That it’s your decision. From the time we are napping on mats all the way up to when we receive our diploma, we are pressured to apply for college. People don’t tell you that you don’t have to go, which is why there is such a stigma about not going to college. At last, college is a personal decision and should be up to you and you