Think of this, a student goes through four years of rigorous course work only to graduate and enter a career in a field totally unrelated to his college major. A career in which his college credentials were unecessary except for the notion that he has merely obtained a 4-year degree.
Consider the costs of this scenario:
- Opportunity costs to society for 4 years of lost productive labor
- Cost of student loans for the graduate
- Cost to state and private institutions which subsidize the college education
- Opportunity costs to individual for 4 years of lost full-time wages
- Training costs to organization or company which hires the graduate
- Individual gains increased societal stature for completion of a 4-year degree
- Individual gains advantage over others without a 4-year degree
Now consider the benefits of a four year degree:
- Individual gains immense knowledge and skill in his or her field of study
- Individual gains increased societal stature for having obtained a 4-year degree
- Societal capitalization on the stockpile of intellectual capital
- Individual does not have to learn a new skill
1 comment:
Sometimes life does take unexpected twists and turns. A college degree and the discipline that is required to achieve it is of great value even if the road less traveled is not in the same field.
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