Is Further Education Worth It?

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Is Further Education Worth It?

Going into further education after leaving school seems like the best option for many. At eighteen years old, you don’t know what you want to do. So instead of going full time at a job you despise and would love to bring down from the inside, you choose to pursue the highs and lows of university life.

But is it all worth it? Tuition fees have skyrocketed, and continue to raise, leaving graduates mired in debt. Furthermore, the jobs you wanted aren’t available, too many applicants, not enough positions. Was your three, four, or five years sitting hungover in lecture halls a waste of time?

Finances:

Paying for college is expensive and a student loan will ease a lot of money troubles when at university and websites like SoFi (read here) can help to find the best loan for you. While some choose to work while they study, there are others who don’t want to or can’t and will need to consider what financial shape they will be in upon graduating.

While there are national student debt relief programs available to help graduates through this, you should also consider other ways of paying off your loans. It is smart to begin paying back as soon as you graduate. Otherwise, you will find it hard to start prioritizing your debt when you need to pay for rent, food, and everything in between.

Keep in mind that there are less expensive alternatives to a full on university. Trade schools will give you all of the knowledge you need to start your career as soon as you graduate. Online schooling can also help cut costs. If that is something you are interested in, you can take a look online to See Learn Now IGCSE courses, or you can get in touch with one of your local community colleges.

Health:

You are allowed to let loose at college. If you aren’t there for the social side, then you will miss out big time on some priceless experiences. But doing this can cause your health to suffer in the long run. People get so into the party lifestyle that they can develop conditions such as alcoholism or nicotine addiction due to their actions while studying.

It’s hard to keep on top of your health; you eat what and when you can and many often suffer from the Freshman Fifteen when first starting. You have so much free time at university that it pays to get into good habits then and not try to repair the damage later. Furthermore, the stress that comes from student debt and deadlines can hurt your mental health, as well. However, universities will offer free counseling if you find yourself struggling to cope with the demands.

Career:

Studying something at university is supposed to set you up for entering a related career in the future. But how many people have you met who studied something, say marketing, and are still droning away behind a till?

It takes time to find the job that you want, and getting it straight out of university is unlikely, but now we are seeing people some five or more years in the future still working away at the same job they had in school. Some people have taken steps towards fixing this by retraining later in life to give them much-needed experience, without having to quit their job.

Or, it might be the case that you are looking to further your existing career and education is the way that you can do this. You can look into something like dod cysp if this is relevant to you such as if you are a whiz with computers and want to help the government to help you pay for your further education.

So, if you want to go to university, then go for it. This isn’t supposed to warn you off pursuing further education. But you know yourself, and you need to be aware of what the future may hold upon graduation. Most people who graduated will tell you that university is worth it, but not necessarily in the way that you might think.

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  1. This is a bit of a hot subject Sarah. I never went to college, High School was enough torture. My now Ex wife has a Masters in Health Care. She racked up a bit over $80,000 in loans yet still had difficulty in finding work. Seems a waste. Yet the government/agency that handles this account is threatening her with this and that. No government should ever in any way be that which handles a student loan. Our government already has far too much authority handed to them for nothing in return.

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  2. Unfortunately it seems that those being educated in colleges and universities come out dumber than when they left high school. As so much that is taught these days is utter nonsense.

    My brothers son choose to attend college not far from their home instead of attending a far more expensive one. As a result of living at home he was able to avoid the heavy debt burden and was also able to buy a car and pay it off. Today he was works as a teacher and is married unlike so many of his peers who can’t afford to buy a home and start a family until they pay off their student debt.

    Best to avoid the party scene and hook up culture as this has led to the ruin of the lives of many males who then were falsely accused of rape after an encounter they thought was consensual – many times coming months or even a couple of years later. Colleges and uni’s are now having to settle lawsuits brought by the males they denied due process and wrongly threw out and destroyed their future opportunities on the word of a pretty litter liar.

    Back in the middle ages when the Roman Catholic Church ruled over Europe the state of higher education got so bad there was a time when parents refused to allow their children to attend University. The rise of feminism, social justice warriors and women studies courses would make me think a lot more than thrice before I’d send either a son or daughter to a Uni far away from home.

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