Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The Importance Of College

College is important. Whether a student is pursuing a music degree or a nursing degree, the need to go to college and get a degree is important. Studies have shown over the senescence that people who go to college are more likely to end up with stable high paying jobs. Of course, college isnt free. Unfortunately, possessing energetic inancial means is a main barrier for students wishing to attend a post lower institution. However, with scads government programs, scholarship programs, and financial aid available, the motivated and passionate student should be able to obtain the degree of his or her choice.

College is a forceful step up from high school, providing the specialized training necessary for various professions. It is true a select few make it big with just a high school education, but not all high school graduates are so lucky. For a secure path to employment, students can enroll in a degree such as nursing. A successful nursing grad is guaranteed access to many opportunities in the health industry. In addition, the nursing field has solid benefits, flexible work hours, and the chance to work anywhere in the world. While working at a fast food restaurant can also have flexible work hours and opportunities are all over the world, the pay is horrible, the work is repetitive and there are rarely any insurance benefits. A college education gives a person the tools and resources they need to succeed in the field of his or her choosing.

Everyone dreamed of becoming an astronaut, a scientist, or jet pilot when they were younger. However, as a person grows up their dreams change. Nevertheless, there will always be that ideal job he or she wishes they had. Whether its working for a certain company, or in an industry they are passionate about. College gives individuals the means to make that dream become a reality. Even professions in the arts such as fashion design still require a background in design to be successful these days. Likewise, a music degree will help a musician construct better songs and find alternative careers, while they wait for that big record deal.

A music degree may seem like a waste to many people. Some feel that a successful musician should have natural talent and write the next big hit without any further education. While the inspiration for a song can come from anywhere, a musician needs a lot of other tools to transform lyrics and melodies into a great song. Learning how to read and write music, understanding the technical elements of sound production, and maintaining an awareness of stylistic differences from various cultures and periods are all important skills for a successful musician. A music degree will also help equip artists with the resources to make informed decisions, and not be at the mercy of his or her agent, producers, or record label.

If a student is passionate about their education and careers, affording college wont seem as daunting. Beyond scholarships and bursaries, paying back student loans will also be easier with the jobs that a degree will open up to you.