"Scott, I will not go out until my homework is over." This is a very general statement among families across the country. Parents know that education is the key to happiness and the success of life. Since I was a child I always wanted to go to school and do my homework. Now, I see all the difficult moments that makes me happy. If you think that you will be willing to spend 4 or 5 years at school after you graduate from high school, the university is the next step.
There is no doubt that you understand the importance of higher education. After all, the praise of higher education can bring many benefits including economic stability and prosperous career. However, the role of education in the 21st century plays an important role in other aspects of life, such as quality of life, improvement of health, and more opportunities. Today more and more Americans are looking at the importance of university education and its role in providing better work and comfortable lifestyle. In fact, about 84% of Americans argue that higher education (47%) or extreme (37%) is important for advancing life. Of these Americans, 66% of those who did not graduate from university say they want it, 62% think that going to university will greatly improve the current standard of living.
First, despite increased costs, Americans are convinced of the importance of higher education. Parents' survey published by Discover Student Loan this month showed that 95% of people believe that university believes somewhat very important for the future of children. They have reasons: full-time workers with a bachelor's degree in 2012 earned 60% more than those who only have high school diplomas. There is also a problem of "voucherism", the trend in many occupations is to screen for higher qualifications for work that may not be needed. According to a survey conducted by labor analysis company Burning Glass in 2014, 42% of managerial positions have a bachelor's degree, but 68% of the recruiters are in need of it. In computer and mathematics, 39% of the employees have a bachelor's degree, but 60% of the work list needs them
These are the discoveries of today, but what about tomorrow? As a clear trend, higher education is becoming increasingly important for employment, but conversely the value of depreciation expenses for high school diplomas is becoming increasingly important. The enrollment rate of university graduates rose from 51% in 1975 to 69% in 2015. More exercise. Bachelor's degree holders have higher exercise speed. In 2014, compared to 40% of high school graduates, 62% of those who have a bachelor's degree report that they are in compliance with the Federal Sports Guidelines. Oxygen movement