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Why Should You Go to College?

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No matter what type of business you’re in these days, it seems like it’s a better deal to go to college and get that advanced degree. With so much competition out there for these jobs, it’s a good idea to diversify yourself from the rest of the candidates and show that you want more for your career with a college degree. Besides, there are numerous benefits that you’ll get to enjoy, and they are all below.

Potentially Higher Income

When you move forward with a college degree, either an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, you have the potential to earn a higher income. This degree puts you above minimum wage and minimum skill. You can take this degree to give yourself a raise at your current job or find a position at another company that is at a higher level than what you’re doing currently, earning a higher wage. Over time, this will help that number continue to grow.

Work Less Hours

Many folks without a college degree may find themselves having to work multiple jobs and work a lot of hours each week. With a college degree, you can earn more money an hour, which means you can work fewer jobs to meet your financial goals. Being able to work fewer hours is great for your quality of life and the time you get to spend with your family. 21% of public school teachers report that student apathy because of time spent at school is a problem in their school, while only 4% of private school teachers report this as a problem. When you’re working multiple jobs, you do not have to spend as much time with those you love, and you can miss some larger milestones over time.

Feel Passionate About Your Career

Go to college and feel passionate about your career

If you don’t have a college degree, you’re likely working a job that you need to pay the bills, and the chance of being passionate about it is slim to none. When you go to college, you get to choose the major you want, so you can study a discipline that interests you and makes you feel passionate. Having a degree in a field that you enjoy means that you can also find careers in that same field, so you can feel good about the work you do, and enjoy going to work every day. If you decide to work with pipelines less than 10 years old and cause the most incidents, you need to make sure that your education is lined up with what you want to do.

Expand Social Networks

When you go to college, you’ll meet other students in your same discipline, professors, and professionals who are also in your field. This is a great way to take advantage of networking and expand your social contacts. As you move along in your career, you’ll find that you need these contacts more often than not. You can use them to interact with future job positions and come together on projects to make improvements in your field.

Career Growth and Potential

A college degree is the first step to growing your potential. What your employers see with a college degree is that you’re determined and willing to do the work so that you can succeed. Your career shows potential in you, which could put you in the lead for job security in the future. Depending on what you want to do with your career, you’ll be able to move it up as much as you want with that degree. If you want to help protect children, remember that in divorce cases, the non-custodial parent will have 88 days with the child on average in a year and this degree could make you look responsible.

Improve Job Security

A college degree separates you from the competition and means that you could have more job security than others who may be in a similar position. This is especially true if your position doesn’t require a degree, or you have more education than what’s required. You will usually be one of the last to let go if the business goes into a recession and needs to start with layoffs.

There are several benefits to earning your college degree, so if you have the ability and the focus, you should consider enrolling. Even if you started college but didn’t finish, this is the time to go back and get that degree. The investment in your education is worth it in the end.

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