Focus on College and Not the Obstacles
By Johanne Climaco - Aug 29, 2008
But this shouldn’t be the case at all. The pros of getting a college degree should be reason enough to work hard for it. College gives you the opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge, which, in turn, provide you with more job opportunities. More opportunities mean more chances of earning good money. With a college degree, you're more likely to have a secure and comfortable future. So why squander the chance of having it?
The reason why many students choose not to go to college is because many of them focus too much on the obstacles, and it’s easy for them to get too discouraged to even try. But with careful thought, these hurdles are not impossible to conquer. Let’s go over the common college obstacles students are faced with:
1) High cost of education
Although college is expensive, it is still accessible to the average person. In fact, people who can afford to go to college are more of the exception than the rule. Most Americans can’t finance college out of their own pockets, but surprisingly enough, many of them are still able to graduate.
We live at a time when financial aid has become commonplace, and they usually take the form of grants, scholarships and student loans. The opportunities are there. And thanks to the internet, looking for financial aid has never been easier. So many college graduates have financed their education through various financial aids.
In addition, many colleges offer flexibility when planning schedules. This gives opportunities for students to work part-time if money is an issue.
2) Grades aren’t ‘good enough’
If you’re eyeing prestigious universities because of the ‘bragging rights’ that come with those schools, less than stellar grades would really be a problem. But if you’re looking at a second chance to prove yourself as well as the opportunity to have a degree, higher education is still possible through community colleges, since you don’t need to have a great report card to be accepted in these institutions. But that doesn’t mean that the quality of the education you get will be diminished.
What you miss out on is the ‘prestige’ factor. Other than that, community colleges can provide you with that much needed college diploma or the option of furthering your studies if you wish to pursue a 4-year course.
3) Uncertain about what ‘I’ want
Don’t worry. Many people are not entirely sure what they want to be doing for the rest of their lives, and you aren't alone if you're uncertain about what you want to take up. College is still valuable, however. With a college degree, at least you still have the chance to have a good paying job and earn decent money while you ‘search for your place in the sky’.
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