It is right that college graduates earn higher salaries than the less well-educated in the community. But they should also pay the full cost of their study. Do you agree or disagree with this statement?
...ion. The argument in question is whether a student who has received education of higher level is in the cards to earn more than less-educated ones. To clarify this point, one don’t have to be some genius to understand the increasing rate of unemployment of newly-graduated student if he/she keeps eyes on the job market for a while in which most companies throw their weight on workers’ skills and experience rather than their educational background. Moreover, many CEOs are not graduates from some prestigious school themselves, some even dropouts. An example, justly enough, makes this point even clearer that Bill Gate, who defies more descriptions dropped out from Harvard as a senior and then built Microsoft Empire. Admittedly, in some fields such as research, science and archaeology etc., students of higher-level education might be more popular, but there are only a fraction of jobs that may have no representatives...