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Today, many adults who work full-time are making the decision to go back and get their post secondary degree. Oftentimes, these individuals have been in the workforce for several years, but don’t feel they are progressing in their career. Consider just a few of the reasons why post secondary degrees are so appealing to working adults who want to achieve more in their line of work.
Top 3 reasons to go back to college
Specializing in a Field
Some working adults who go back to school to earn a college degree want to specialize in a particular subject. For instance, one person may want to earn a degree in education so he can teach elementary school students. He wants to feel he is influencing the lives of young students. Alternatively, another person may pursue a degree in computer science so she can move to a higher position in her current field. The knowledge she gets as a student earning a computer science degree can help her achieve her career goals. In short, people who decide to earn a college degree appreciate the opportunity to study a subject that interests them.
Earning a Higher Salary
Working adults who earn a college degree are likely to qualify for a higher salary either in their current job or in an entirely new field. This is because an individual with a college degree has in-depth knowledge of a specific subject. Also, the person takes a number of courses that provide the skills he or she will need to excel in a career.
Creating an Impressive Resume
In today’s world, a person with a college degree on his or her resume often receives more attention from prospective employers than applicants without a college degree. The fact that the person earned a college degree shows that he or she has dedication and persistence. Plus, it shows that the person is responsible and has enthusiasm for a particular field of work. If two people apply for a job and one of them has a college degree while the other has a high school diploma, it’s likely that the person with the college degree will receive serious consideration.
Finally, a working adult who goes back to school to get a college degree is taking steps to increase his or her value in the eyes of employers. This additional education benefits both a worker and his or her employer.
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I have done a lot of research and developed a presentation called the “Value of an Education”.
You can see a 2 minute demo of the presentation at
http://www.valueofaneducation.com/
Please check it out and let me know what you think.
Both on personal and national levels, education has been shown to increase economic growth and stability. One of the most important benefits of education is how it improves personal lives and helps societies run smoothly.