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College Is An Alternative Route For Higher Education

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According to a Pew Research survey, seventy-four percent of college graduates suggest their college experience enabled them to succeed intellectually (Gutting, p.412). As a recipient of a doctorate degree in philosophy, and professor of philosophy, the author Garry Gutting believes college can and should be a valuable experience for students, provided by teachers (Gutting, p.412). Although, the cost, dull classroom assignment, and liberal arts classes may steer student to ditch college to go straight into job-training. Gutting argues college is only beneficial for students who want to engage themselves in their education rather than enroll and expect to automatically reap the benefits once they enroll. With added pressure to enroll into college from parents and teachers, it’s ultimately up to the students to decide whether it will be worth the investment or taking an alternative route for higher education.
Sixty-nine percent of students said that college was very useful in helping them grow and mature as a person and fifty-five percent claimed that it was very useful in helping them prepare for their job or career (Gutting, 412). Students typically attend college to decide what career they want to peruse in their lives while putting in their maximum effort. However, teachers have been pressured to approach their class to intrigue students for them to grow intellectually. Gutting (p. 413) mentions that students loose focus in course material because the subject is

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