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My Favorite Success Stories By Helen Gurley Brown

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One of my favorite success stories is Helen Gurley Brown, the former editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine. Helen started off as a secretary, then worked her way up to a copyrighter. She became the highest paid woman in advertising, wrote an extremely successful book, and then became the editor of the most popular magazines for females; Cosmopolitan, (Garner, 2009). Brown became one of the most successful women of her time all without a college degree, but the truth is, that wouldn’t be probable in todays time. The chances of her working her way up to the highest paid copyrighter with no college degree wouldn’t happen, her position would have been given to someone else with a BA in advertising, marketing etc. She would have been forced …show more content…

The pay difference between a college degree and a high school diploma is the biggest motivation for a person to attend a four-year college.
My motivation for going to college was that it was instilled in me that I needed to go to college in order to obtain a degree to get a career. Both of my parents didn’t attend college and I saw them work blue collar jobs their entire lives. College was something that I knew I was going to have to attend in order to compete with the other members of the work force. A college degree makes it more likely that a better paying job will result after graduation, which should be every college students goal. The pay gap is going to keep growing, making a college degree more important, and more valuable.
I know copious amounts of people that have worked their way up the career ladder and landed one of the top jobs in the company, all without a college degree. In fact, “in 1970 only 26 percent of middle-class workers had and kind of education beyond high school” (Hanford). However, the job market has changed a lot since then. In order to get the job that they started out as, I would need a college degree. Just over the last five years, 38 percent of organizations have raise their education requirements (Brooks, 2017). The truth is, a high school education isn’t enough to land

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