Jobless--College In America Does Not Work the Way It Used To
College in America does not work the way it used to. Only one in four
college enrollees will graduate and get a good job in today's economy.
Every May approximately three million teenagers graduate from high school
to the strains of �Pomp and Circumstance.� Given the mediocre quality of
K-12 education in the United States today the vast majority of these kids
are lucky if they are prepared for a minimum wage job at McDonalds. Since
flipping burgers doesn�t sound very attractive, all of these young folks
are open to suggestion. What sounds better than, �Go to college and earn
$1,000,000 more than a high school graduate?� Everyone is doing it, and it
is "free." The government will loan you the money, and you don�t have to
pay it back for years.
Sound like a plan? Here is the stark reality:
It is highly unlikely that your student is going to make $1,000,000 more
than the average high school graduate.
Financing college with student loan debt is not �free.� In fact it is
dangerous.
There are many options that don�t require your student to sit in a
classroom for years that can result in her getting a great job. If your
student just graduated from high school, the challenge now is how he or
she will become a financially self-sufficient adult in the next few years.
College may be the right answer, or maybe not.
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college enrollees will graduate and get a good job in today's economy.
Every May approximately three million teenagers graduate from high school
to the strains of �Pomp and Circumstance.� Given the mediocre quality of
K-12 education in the United States today the vast majority of these kids
are lucky if they are prepared for a minimum wage job at McDonalds. Since
flipping burgers doesn�t sound very attractive, all of these young folks
are open to suggestion. What sounds better than, �Go to college and earn
$1,000,000 more than a high school graduate?� Everyone is doing it, and it
is "free." The government will loan you the money, and you don�t have to
pay it back for years.
Sound like a plan? Here is the stark reality:
It is highly unlikely that your student is going to make $1,000,000 more
than the average high school graduate.
Financing college with student loan debt is not �free.� In fact it is
dangerous.
There are many options that don�t require your student to sit in a
classroom for years that can result in her getting a great job. If your
student just graduated from high school, the challenge now is how he or
she will become a financially self-sufficient adult in the next few years.
College may be the right answer, or maybe not.
Jobless--College In America Does Not Work the Way It Used To
College in America does not work the way it used to. Only one in four
college enrollees will graduate and get a good job in today's economy.
Every May approximately three million teenagers graduate from high school
to the strains of �Pomp and Circumstance.� Given the mediocre quality of
K-12 education in the United States today the vast majority of these kids
are lucky if they are prepared for a minimum wage job at McDonalds. Since
flipping burgers doesn�t sound very attractive, all of these young folks
are open to suggestion. What sounds better than, �Go to college and earn
$1,000,000 more than a high school graduate?� Everyone is doing it, and it
is "free." The government will loan you the money, and you don�t have to
pay it back for years.
Sound like a plan? Here is the stark reality:
It is highly unlikely that your student is going to make $1,000,000 more
than the average high school graduate.
Financing college with student loan debt is not �free.� In fact it is
dangerous.
There are many options that don�t require your student to sit in a
classroom for years that can result in her getting a great job. If your
student just graduated from high school, the challenge now is how he or
she will become a financially self-sufficient adult in the next few years.
College may be the right answer, or maybe not.
college enrollees will graduate and get a good job in today's economy.
Every May approximately three million teenagers graduate from high school
to the strains of �Pomp and Circumstance.� Given the mediocre quality of
K-12 education in the United States today the vast majority of these kids
are lucky if they are prepared for a minimum wage job at McDonalds. Since
flipping burgers doesn�t sound very attractive, all of these young folks
are open to suggestion. What sounds better than, �Go to college and earn
$1,000,000 more than a high school graduate?� Everyone is doing it, and it
is "free." The government will loan you the money, and you don�t have to
pay it back for years.
Sound like a plan? Here is the stark reality:
It is highly unlikely that your student is going to make $1,000,000 more
than the average high school graduate.
Financing college with student loan debt is not �free.� In fact it is
dangerous.
There are many options that don�t require your student to sit in a
classroom for years that can result in her getting a great job. If your
student just graduated from high school, the challenge now is how he or
she will become a financially self-sufficient adult in the next few years.
College may be the right answer, or maybe not.
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BN ID: | 2940149927562 |
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Publisher: | Thomas Walsh |
Publication date: | 11/24/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 664 KB |
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