You will make more money, you will have a better future. And you may get a good job. College provides the following benefits:
· You will learn the basics of English grammar and punctuation.
· You will learn the key concepts of social skills, communication, and the ways in which you interact with others in new and different locations.
· You will learn the elements of logic and how people are influenced.
· You will learn to create, organize, and manage content that others read.
· You will learn how to network and conduct business while traveling.
· You will learn how to express yourself in a variety of media, and to be comfortable with being around a variety of people.
· You will acquire the basic social and behavioral skills to function with others.
· You will study how to perform math, science, and information technology, and how to take an organized approach to learning and information acquisition.
· You will receive college-level educational courses and programs, with an emphasis on advanced study skills and the latest technology.
· Many, if not most, graduate students receive college-level educational courses and programs, with an emphasis on advanced study skills and the latest technology, but most often get a certificate.
· It’s worth it.
Some of the benefits of studying a college degree:
· Colleges are the largest employers with a large stable of educated workers.
· When you’re paying for college, you pay for two salaries: for the professional professor you may be assigned to study with, and for your own time to study. When you’re paying for both of these things, a degree gets you the most bang for your buck.
· Colleges pay a premium for those with a college degree. It’s not like “the student pays the loan