Monday, April 7, 2014

The Importance of Professionalism, Responsibility and the College Education!

  • What does the article discuss
  • What are the benefits of a plan such as this one
  • What negatives can you envision about putting a plan like this into place

The first article was about how education is important and how we actually need it to be able to have a stable living 

The economic analysis finds that Millennial college graduates ages 25 to 32

The survey also finds that among employed Millennials, college graduates are significantly more likely than those without any college experience to say that their education has been “very useful” in preparing them for work and a career (46% vs. 31%). And these better educated young adults are more likely to say they have the necessary education and training to advance in their careers (63% vs. 41%).

To examine the value of education in today’s job market, the Pew Research Center drew from two complementary data sources. The first is a nationally representative survey conducted Oct. 7-27, 2013, of 2,002 adults, including 630 Millennials ages 25-32, the age at which most of these young adults will have completed their formal education and started their working lives. 

Taken together, these two facts—the growing economic return to a college degree and the larger share of college graduates in the Millennial generation—might suggest that the Millennial generation should be earning more than earlier generations of young adults.



I am very motivated to go to college it's something I want to succeed in and something I want my goal is to become a vet.

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