Barrett Alosa: If she is caught-up and into labels, then particular, she would be waiting to basically choose for a greater robust half in accordance with their educational point. If she would be able to work out that intelligence does not count on a school degree and somewhat some the main ignorant human beings might properly be stumbled on at a school...then she would be waiting to not.
Chris Coggins: exactly... but the beauty of knowledge is being creative and understanding the world we live in... the more you know the more you will understand and think... its so beautiful when you think about it.. you feel stronger and you can deal with situations on your own...
Burt Stoecklin: someone with a degree will 99% of the time be picked for a job over someone who hasn't.Graduates also have better starting salaries
Elmo Tervo: You are more marketable... Employers take you more seriously b/c you have already care enough to work hard in your field prior, you ! are absolutely more likely to get a job over another applicant who did not receive an education... With an education statistically you are more likely to work harder, be a more dedicated employee, and have a positive attitude about your job.. These are just bits and pieces, the opportunities are virtually endless w/ an education. :-)
Cliff Jacoby: When I went to college, the first time, my husband gave me a gift. It was a cork stopper. It came with the instruction, "Place into either ear while in school". I asked him what that was supposed to do. He told me, "That way, when the "learning" goes in one ear, the common sense won't come out of the other one". I gave him a leer and a "hardy har har" and left it at that. Oh how right he was!! During my time as a student in higher education, I came across so many people who could've used a cork along the way. I realized that by being a student of "the world" as I had been, I had far more useful information in my h! ead than any class alone could give me and that this informati! on made the classes more beneficial. I learned that life had taught me beyond the scope of their content and found myself using my own life experiences and knowledge to educate my peers, most of whom came straight from high school with little or no experience in life. I think it's not the degree, but the person. I have returned to school once again and find that I am more prepared now than the previous enrollment, 11 years ago. I'm gaining the degree that my chosen field requires but had I not had the experiences I have and not chosen to absorb everything I could from all of my experiences, I wouldn't be truly knowledgeable. Yes, I would have the piece of paper but not the knowledge to use it in the most effective manner....Show more
Tricia Dossous: i would tend to agree.. it helps develop critical thinking in most educated people. some can do well with that on their own, because they are voracious readers and/or get an alternative education.and it tends to incr! ease the paycheck. again, there are exceptions....Show more
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