One of the biggest decisions people have to make during his lifetime is the university they want to start their lives from high school. My most important decision is whether I should go to a beauty school or not to go to a nursing school; I have to consider a lot when I make a decision. I need to consider tuition and economic aid at beauty schools and nursing schools. As the course is a bit difficult, I need to consider any organization that a nursing school may provide.
I did not see the benefits of going to college - I know there are many, many situations where going to college is the best decision. Indeed, going to college may be the most prudent choice for most high school graduates. But I guess this is not my best choice for the following reasons. If it is not a degree, you need to get some kind of certification - many people recommend that I take online course to get certification. But I am a creative job and if a potential customer or employer is more concerned about paper than my portfolio, I do not know if I do it many years ago.
Okay, very good, but this is what I'm talking about, me, me. Why do you think the university should be free for everyone? The university is still the most reliable way in social mobility. Education, especially higher education (universities, community colleges, trade schools, etc.) is still the best way to free people from poverty and ensure economic productivity and safety. Of course, each mile may be different, but there is not to a certain extent in library science tracking dozens of reliable social science research resources tracing this view. (In this case, please leave it to Google.)
Everyone says that the university is the best four years in your life. For me, as a college student of a second grade, because there are many self-discoveries, people may say that this is "the best time of your life". At university, everyone becomes more aware, knowing the kind of pleasure they desire. So far, this experience is not different from any other stage I experienced. The university found me deeply, I found myself. This is the time when you can not talk nonsense in your life. You are willing to pay there, and in a way it may affect your future success. The only way to maximize return on investment (ROI) is to know who you are and what you want to do. This is the most valuable lesson I learned from college.
The first thing I would like to say is that not everyone has the opportunity to go to college, they do not necessarily have to go to college to succeed. In fact, in many cases, I think that admission to university is not the best interest. However, for the purposes of this article, I advise those who are currently attending college or planning to participate in the near future. Please note that it does not mention a specific research field. I can easily provide powerful promotions including any dual combination of computer science, accounting, marketing. This is recommended for most college students. However, even if this section contains a majority, advice is limited to some students. I think this broader classification is more appropriate.