College
Degree - An Evaluation
The job market is full of competition, and now more than
ever before. We all have to prepare ourselves for the harsh
reality of the real world. When you graduate from high school
and get that diploma you so badly desired, the work doesn't end
there. It only begins. These days, a college
degree is practically mandatory for a decent
career. Consider it a prerequisite to attaining a good
income.
College degrees are available for people of any age. Whether
you're fresh out of high school, or fed up with your current
job field, a new start is in your reach. I learned quickly when
I finished high school that most job markets of any desire,
required a college education. It's not like back in the day
when our parents started a career after a mere high school
diploma. The population has grown and the job market has become
fierce. Without your BA or BS, options are pretty slim.
A difficult task concerning a college degree is finding that
right direction. What do you want to do or specialize in? Half
the time we don't know or realize until a few years into our
college careers. When I started college in my twenties, I
wasn't sure what I was going for, I simply knew I had to get it
done. The more I surveyed the workforce, the more I realized a
degree was necessary. After finding the right school, I used
the career center to get an idea of different fields. This was
very helpful in narrowing down what I did and did not like.
After eliminating the science field, I went for my BA.
If you do a job search on Monster.com or careerbuilder.com,
you will soon find that most worthwhile positions require some
education and/or experience. The more you have, the better.
Companies are always searching for that ideal candidate with
the right degree and abilities. A college degree is a
certain way to get noticed in the masses of employers and
applicants. It proves that you're willing to give some effort
and are serious about your career.
While we all strive to get ahead in the money thriving world
we live in, it is always to your advantage to go that extra
mile by attaining a college degree first. This way you're
prepared and ready to compete. As time goes on, this is even
getting more severe. Many are shooting higher, for Masters
degrees and PHDs. Every bit helps in this competitive
world.
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