In the article Colleges Prepare People for Life, author Freeman Hrabowski writes “Yes, colleges prepare people for jobs, but more critically, they prepare people for life.” You often hear in the news about students who are drowning in crippling debt due to their student loans. You hear about people who are struggling to find jobs with their degrees. These facts may lead you to believe that college is not worth your time or your money, however I believe the opposite is true. The college experiences offers you so much more than just education. Going off to college is a pivotal moment in every young adult’s life, it throws them into the real world and forces them to figure their life out and become an actual adult. Overall, I believe college
“Colleges Prepare People for Life” by Freeman Hrabowski, is an informative essay about how college is a crucial step for the preparation of a successful future job opportunity as well as future life. Hrabowski is the current president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and has been in that role since 1992. “In 2012, President Obama named him chair of President’s Advisory Commission on Education excellence of African Americans” (Hrabowski, 2013, p. 259). This quote goes to show the amount of knowledge and respect Hrabowski has earned throughout his life by proving himself and his ideas to others. Although college is a crucial step for the preparation of a successful future job opportunity as well as one’s overall wellbeing of life; some might disagree that college is the key to success. From this essay, messages within the text will be made known by analyzing the real meaning behind Hbrabowski’s words. As well as reasoning, as to why a college education is essential to one’s overall quality of life.
In “Colleges Prepare People for Life”, Freeman Hrabowski writes about the benefits of going to college and the things that are, and should be, available for potential college students. Hrabowski says that more opportunities come to those with a college degree, rather than those with a high school diploma (690). His argument is effective because of his strong ethos, while it is ineffective because of his weaker logos and pathos. Hrabowski has been the president of the University of Maryland for the past 23 years.
One implication of college is that it’s the only route you can take to be successful. Charles Murray’s article “Are Too Many People Going to College” disagrees and believes that college really just prepares you for life. With still good focus towards a career but, there are many circumstances where individuals can get equal experiences going straight into the workforce. Murray uses the quote from John Stuart Mill who in 1867 told his students at St.Andrews that “Universities are not intended to teach the knowledge required to fit men for some special mode of gaining their livelihood” to help promote his argument. He claims that college is mainly preparing you for life, and I feel that there is still a heavy stress on the topic and learning the material. On the other hand I agree that kids that go straight to work out of high school be equally successful if done right, and do so without paying thousands of dollars a year on college. Do not fall into the illusion that college is the only option, look at everything there is to offer.
In “Colleges Prepare People for Life” Freeman Hrabowski states that parents and students should consider all options when looking for a college to attend. Specifically, he discusses what it truly means to be educated and the steps to figuring out which school, or if going to school, is right for a person. “Too often, our current education system fails to help students identify the institution best suited for them – based on their academic preparation, aspirations and resources” (Hrabowski 260). By this, Hrabowski is directly saying that the education system should prepare, educate and help direct students in choosing an education path based on their strengths and weaknesses. To get fully educated on all college options parents and students
In discussions regarding college education, one controversial issue has been whether the financial cost of attending a community college or university is worth it. On one hand, some believe that money should not be a deciding factor due to the fact that college is the best way to create new job opportunities, and better prepare people for life outside of high school. Others argue that bearing the expense to further your education in college is not a smart decision for everyone. Writer Freeman Hrabowski claims land on the side of the spectrum that believes college education is a must to earn higher salaries and better educate oneself about the world. Hrabowski speaks of how college creates an opportunity for limitless possibilities for all those who attend, yet fails to mention how many students across america were promised the
Many recent college graduates have faced record levels of unemployment which make people question what they value about higher education and of college education is worth the cost. I think college is very important and it is worth spending the time and energy, and if needed the money to graduate from college and getting a high degree. College education emphasizes freedom, experimentation as tools for students. The higher the degree the higher salary a person would be making and finally, college is to teach work related skills and knowledge grow personally an intellectually as a student. To begin with, college education emphasizes freedom and experimentation for students to develop meaningful ways to working.
What do colleges provide for their students other than an increased education? Matthew Crawford, in an article written for New York Times Magazine, elaborates on what is the point of college: “If the goal is to earn a living, then, maybe it isn’t really true that 18-year-olds need to be imparted with a sense of panic about getting into college.” (Source A). This indicates that college does not help one find a career but rather does potentially only increase their education. Matthew also touches on the fact that we go through school, then to college, then rushed into a job. When does one get to go out in the real world and receive knowledge from experience? A survey of people who are eighteen years and older in source F provides us with the quantitative fact that: “For a young person to succeed in the world, 61% say a good work ethic is extremely important and 57% say the same about knowing how to get along with people. Just 42% say the same about a college education.” This knowledge is presented from people who have lived and have gone through real life experiences. It touches on the fact that a college education can’t teach us everything we need to learn in life, but that we have to live and learn ourselves.
From a young age, most kids have been brainwashed to believe that college is the only path to success in life. Is it? Is college the right choice for everyone? Or are there better alternatives? These are questions that have been asked many different times but it seems like there has been a lack of a clear-cut answer. There are many different things to consider when looking at colleges as the only path to success.
College is a place where individuals learn lifelong skills and meet some of their best friends and it’s a place of transition into the real world. However; is college worth the time, money and commitment one has to acquire. Also questions also arise if colleges help students well enough land their desired job inside their career choice. College is a great place for some people; however, it may not be all that great of a place after looking deeper into the questions people have for it.
Colleges and Universities are windows of knowledge that many people try to break, in doing so, people are ready for the next stage of their life. But not many have the option to go the world where knowledge is everything, and end being a simple worker all his life. People would judge a person for not having a degree, bachelor and many more. But do they ever think that colleges or universities are really preparing you for any jobs, does a piece of paper worth a lot now a days. Freeman Hrabowski wrote an article responding to people that think educations is a waste of time, and it is called “College Prepare People for life” (Hrabowski). In the article he mentions many positive thing about going to college and what is the outcome of going to college. But I believe that, he hasn’t done a very good job to explain why college is a good place to go prepare yourself for the real world. I believe that college is very important for our life, but not many of us know if we are really learning something while being in college. I feel like colleges or universities has become a place where we go just to go or try to earn a degree in any field. Therefore, I believe that colleges doesn’t enhance our basic skills, doesn’t give us a certainty of us getting a good job, doesn’t give us the hardships of the real world and it isn’t a place where everyone gets treated it equally.
College is a competitive step in life that majority of people take and bring out the best and worst in people. Society views every individual on how much materialistic things individual owns. “Knowledge is power” is a saying that has been around for many years and I believe it is true when you stop and think about it. College provides the basic fundamentals you need to improve yourself and to better your life. The input you put into your work in your everyday life and maybe in college could benefit your future and will allow you to earn a certain lifestyle you my want. Working your way up from the bottom and seeing the return at the end of the road would be the best prize of them all because you will know you have shaped your future by your
College is an integral part to be an intelligent and open minded person. Where ever you go everyone believes it the key to be a successful life and career. It doesn’t really matter what you believe the purpose of college is whether you see it as an eye opening experience or as training for the future, it’s up to interpretation. College is really what you make it it’s a place for exploration, even though college prices have skyrocketed in the last couple years. Personally, I believe that college education no matter the cost or what is the gain. It’s worth every dime, sweat, and tears. The reason that someone goes to college is up to the individuals own definition and purpose. It’s a place for personal and professional growth. I believe that
College graduates have higher employment rates, better salaries, and more work benefits than high school and none high school graduates. It is also said that college graduates have better communication skills, live longer, have healthier lifestyles, and prove to be determined. But is that really the case or was that how college used to be? It can be argued that the contrary is happening now. That college students are not learning the skills and values they were once learning. Not only are they not learning but by the time they graduate they are in debt from all the loans they had to get to go to school. Could it be that college is becoming unnecessary, or are students still getting a quality education that helps them achieve a better
College, a place where students seems to have freedom and learn what they have a passion in, is actually more like a maze. Students are enthusiastic, yet still have to be focus because college is not all fun and games. True, making out of the maze is super rewarding, but the pressure and getting annoying may get to them. They would have to go through paths that may not have an open trail which in deep struggles cause them to forfeit the maze of college. Again, with education, comes knowledge, experience, and confidence where no people can steal. Data has shown that people who has a college degree earns much more that people who only has a high school diploma (Berman). This is data, it shows how much people need a college degree to be able to live comfortably. With more
Most expect that by attending college and graduating they will be able to find a good paying career with benefits in a field that will interest them. It seems that from high school it is drilled into our heads that we must attend college to be successful in life and contribute to our society. However, college graduates often find themselves working in a field that is unrelated to their degree. This could be due to how many people are also trying to apply for jobs in that specific field, or it could be that that job does not provide them with enough money to live off. The most important thing that students really need to ask themselves before they attend college is, “is a college degree really enough in today’s world to get a good career