There are many, many great reasons why it is important to go to college. College offers one opportunities to explore new ideas, cultures, fine arts, and changes one's life for the better. A college graduate makes an average of 1.5 million dollars over their career lifetime as compared to a high school dropout, who usually earns minimum wage.
College prepares you for adult life, by setting goals and accomplishing them, learning self-discipline, and gaining knowledge of self.
I hope this answers your question.
2006-08-29 13:52:22
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answered by Rhonda 7
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feels like the the Greyhound is the ideal breed of dogs for you- no matter if or not they are the fastest breed of dogs in the international they are finished settee potatoes and do not require something more beneficial than a 15min walk per day- the least of any breed of dogs. short haired- minimum grooming criteria, notwithstanding it is going to nonetheless shed. Quiet- those dogs are frequently not noisy and are in basic terms chuffed to be with you. truly sensible, trainable, no matter if you'll favor to precise socialise it to ensure that it is not frightened or timid in direction of new human beings. those dogs make staggering companions, and there are Greyhound rescues everywhere that are committed to matching the right dogs with the right domicile. the in simple terms difficulty i'm extremely in touch about the following is who will own the dogs- you cant extremely anticipate genuinely each body to chip in for the dogs for its finished existence- it feels like youre in the most suitable 365 days of Uni- which signifies that the dogs will maximum likely in simple terms be residing with the 4 of you for 365 days or a lot less- what is going to take position even as human beings initiate shifting out, and new human beings move in, if the recent human beings dont like dogs, and so on? Will you initiate struggling with over who receives to own the dogs? Is the dogs going to have the capacity to regulate in the recent surroundings the position it does not get to make certain all of that's proprietors, or once you're operating finished time, or once you've a kin, and so on. A dogs is a large dedication- not in basic terms for a 365 days once you're in college yet for existence- there are some belongings you and your associates heavily favor to contemplate before you even imagine of adopting a dogs- because no matter if it type of feels fantastic for the prompt- you're literally not in an enduring domicile and dont have an enduring answer for the dogs.
2016-11-23 13:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on how you use it, college education will define your future. It will open doors for better career opportunities that others with lesser education will only dream of. For me, going to college is a no-brainer. It's a must. You should even contemplate a master's degree or even a doctorate if possible right after college. With that kind of education, opportunities for advancement shall be abundant if not limitless.
2006-08-29 13:57:34
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answered by Big Daddy 2
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The first answer from Casey was right on the spot....
I know everybody says for the grades, and the degree, and the higher pay... you know what though... that's all the boring stuff.
The high school years are NOTHING as compared to the college years!
It's good to study, sure.... but the social activities, the friends, the partying.... yeah. Lots of fun!
2006-08-29 13:49:30
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answered by cakeeater0119 5
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College is such a blessing!!!!
Education, education, education!!! Learning is awesome!!
Plus, you will most likely meet great friends (people with whom you will share your heart for the rest of your life).
It will also be a great growing experience for you as you become more independent and mature.
A more practical reason...you may have a broader range of options for job/career choice.....you may even get to have a job in a field that you actually enjoy. :-)
2006-08-29 13:50:29
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answered by happy 4
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A higher paycheck. Recent surveys show that if you have a college degree your pay is 65% higher than a non degree.
2006-08-29 13:46:52
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answered by perplexed 3
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if you plan on making more than minimum wage for the rest of your life, a degree is almost necessary.
that said, why would you not want to go to college? you ge to hang around cool, young people, freedom, and PARTIES!
2006-08-29 13:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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1. a good experience
2. it can decide the rest of your life path
3. the partying is a plus
4. im sure it would please the family
5. make jobs easier to find
6. you can meet alot of new people
7. get away from home
8. girlfriends/boyfriends hah
9. on your own
10. you get to start your own life. =]
2006-08-29 13:46:04
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answered by Casey 1
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Hey If you find the right answer send it to me cause I'm looking for the same answer. whats the experience if your not going to use it?
2006-08-29 13:55:38
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answered by Jenny 2
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Better to have an education and not need it than to need an education and not have it. Then you're just screwed.
2006-08-29 13:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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