Re: Is college worth it? -
October 23rd 2014, 12:11 PM
Well, I cannot answer questions one, two and three because I am still studying at University, undergraduate, so what you guys would kind of call College. I am getting help from the government, they are paying my fees for me, that's how it works in Australia. When I start working and earning a set amount, I will pay the money off through taxation. No, I have not been a part of any scholarships and I am currently looking for work. I am only in first year, so I am in the very early stages of my career but I do hope I get into the career I want, which is Law.
I don't know exactly how much debt was accumulated over time and I kind of don't want to know, I would rather know that I am having it paid off automatically when I earn a good amount. Speaking of earning good amounts, I want to end with one statistic. University graduates or college graduates earn a lot more than people who finished the twelfth grace and then moved into the workforce. With the requirement for skilled work growing as the population growth increasing, there is more and more reliance on people who have nationally recognised qualifications.
Some reports put this to be 75 percent higher than high school graduates, some only boil it down to 30% but in that regard, it is kind of worth it in the end, with relation to the opportunities for the development and choice of your career.
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