Two years for primary school, 6 years for elementary and 4 years in high school which total to 12 years of studying and maybe you’re wondering, what’s the need of having to deal with the agony longer of going to college?
There are students who sentiment a bit or are very upset and weighed down that they are now having qualms of not taking college anymore. They think that the subjects to take on college are a whole lot similar with high school. They believe that they can do just study or attend a make up class if ever there are still lessons that they’ll miss, that they can just ask someone to do the
dissertation proofreading for them. They also know in their hearts that they will find a respectable job even if they just finished high school.
I'd like to say yes, it could be very true. You can find an standing job even if you only have the high school diploma on hand. It’s just that there are companies who do not distinguish promotions when they lack credentials. And while you can be paid a reputable amount of wage, it’s still different when you’re getting the ceiling pay.
Entering college is making further encroachment with your studies. It is the stepping point of realizing your dreams. So, what if it’ll take you few more years, if you’ll be taking more exams or you’ll get onto harder projects and even more dissertation help. Just think of the fruits you’re going to garner someday.
My point is that paying for education shouldn't put a young adult in thousands of dollars of debt. Why is it SO accepted for someone to amass that much debt at such a young age? And half the time, 17 & 18 year olds don't have the real world experience to fully understand how much they're borrowing, they just sign on the dotted line so they can follow the 'plan' to accomplish the american dream. Maybe things would be better if the younger generation could truly evaluate what the 'plan' entails and see that there are other ways to gain the same success.