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Degree Is Not Only For Making Money by XephasMedia(m): 11:32am On May 10, 2018
Aside from the one obvious benefit of students earning a degree in university, college and polytechnics – making more money – there are a myriad of other advantages to furthering your education past the high school level. By devoting the time and commitment to the improvement of personal knowledge and intellectual fortification, you provide yourself with the tools to be a better employee, a better citizen, and a better all-around individual. There are several economic and social factors (both individual and civic in nature) that you might not even consider to be the potential outcomes of you, an individual, earning a college degree. The benefit of earning a college degree does not just have an individual impact, but it has a societal impact as well.
Among the many personal benefits of earning a degree is, of course, higher personal earnings. A person with at least a bachelor’s degree tends to earn at least two times more money annually than a person with a high school certificate. This personal plus has the potential to influence the public sector in turn.

By achieving a strong educational foundation, a person tends to continue to educate themselves throughout their lifetime. Whether this is by earning further degrees or by simply being more civically minded and socially conscious, the benefit of a college degree has been shown to increase a person’s sense of civic responsibilities and awareness. Those with higher education show increased participation in voting, increased altruism, and a greater appreciation of social diversity. This in turn can lead to a decrease in crime and poverty rates.

There are many more personal benefits of having a degree other than making more money. Often, those who have attained a higher education enjoy better long-term health and thus an increased life expectancy, which could be related to higher personal income. With the benefit of earning more money comes the ability to afford better preventative health care. Those with higher education tend to have more hobbies as well. But one important thing to note: those that have a college degree are often able to provide an improved quality of life for their offspring. As a result, well-educated parents often breed well-educated children.

The benefits of a university, polytechnic and college education extend far into the workforce as well. With the ownership of a higher degree usually comes the increased ability and the willingness to use and continue to learn technology. Also, from doing the work that is involved in earning a diploma often comes the experience with peers that will help you succeed in a competitive business world. Higher institution is probably the best place for networking that exists. During your four or five years as an undergraduate, you have the chance to meet literally thousands of people who can be potential business contacts down the road. Not only can it be an opportunity to make allies in the workplace for the future, but it is also simply good practice in the art of exchanging ideas with your peers. In the past, employers usually required only a high school diploma for employment. Today, however, a higher degree is often the minimum level of education that a potential employer will even consider and that exists for a white-collar jobs. While it is possible to still succeed in the business world without the benefit of a college degree, it is highly unlikely, given today’s vastly competitive and technology-driven workforce.

A higher degree is considered enduring. Its impact does not change or lessen, despite its age. It is considered a scale by which you have measured and proven your competency in both general and specific areas of academia. By earning a higher degree, you not only take steps toward enriching yourself over the course of your entire lifetime, but you also serve to enrich the society you live in. The benefit of a higher degree far outweighs the financial gains you stand to make.

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