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Why Everyone Shouldn T Go To College By Larry Cuban

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College Chaos Arnold H. Glasow once stated, “Success is simple. Do what's right, the right way, at the right time.” Success comes in multiple forms depending on who you are and what your values consist of. In this article, Why Everyone Shouldn’t Go to College, written by Larry Cuban and reposted in the Washington Post by Valerie Strauss, pontificates on the importance of informing students college doesn’t always equate to success. More than half of college graduates flee into low-paying jobs even with high educational degrees. Cuban sheds some light on the alternatives to make money without spending a ridiculous amount on college. With that said, educating young scholars on the options they possess instead of hiding them, will further increase …show more content…

The reason school boards and parents and teachers elaborate on going to college is simply due to the affiliation of college, money, and success. You often hear things such as, go to college to get a good job in order to make more money. With that said, we have been brainwashed into believing college is the only route that’ll lead to a rewarding life. However, “In California, 260,000 college graduates under the age of 30 are working in low-paying jobs that have historically gone to high school graduates and dropouts such as food services, retail sales, and clerical work (Cuban pg.1).” Why would college graduates waste their education and work in low-paying jobs? Possibly, the pressure of going to college striped them of their desire to gain an education that they didn’t want in the first place. Many people want to graduate high school and automatically search for a job or join a brief program that can increase their work ethics. College is not for everyone. In fact, “According to the College Board, the average cost of tuition and fees for the 2015–2016 school year was $32,405 at private colleges, $9,410 for state residents at public colleges, and $23,893 for out-of-state residents attending public universities.” You may have heard the saying, “You need to spend money to make money.” However, going back to Cuban’s research, while spending massive amounts of money just to come

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