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The Value of a College Education
A college education is truly an accomplishment; it takes a lot of discipline and hard work to obtain. ... Neither one of them has ever obtained a college education. ...
My position as a hearing representative did inspire me to further my education; however, I terminated my employment with this employer, because the company was filing bankruptcy, needless to say my money situation would not allow me to continue my education. ...
I began to attending junior college again for additional knowledge and insight with this position, so I took classes toward a business administration certification, which entailed business law, accounting and computers courses. ...
With this additional position I did research on Human Resource and established that there is a lot to be learned so, I found an Extended Education Certificate Program that was given at Cal State Fullerton for Human Resource Management and approached Mr. Rice with what I wanted to do and he agreed to pay for my education. ... I have also found that this position also requires a great need to communicate with written correspondence, email and oral presentations, I unfortunately, lack a great deal of confidence in these areas, which brings me to some of the reasons of what I believe is the value of a college education: 1) Confidence, 2) Character, 3) Balance, 4) A sense of awareness, 5) Knowledge and the list could go on.
I listed confidence first, because this is top on my list, it is the main thing I hope to acquire through my journey of obtaining a college degree. ... He is a college graduate from Ohio State University. ...
In my present position, I mentioned that I have some payroll duties, well I have access to all the salary information of all employees’ and I see that having a college degree makes a great difference in the amount of starting salary, whether an employee has a lot of experience or not. ... Rice as an employer and a college graduate has greater respect for someone who holds the same in life.
An employer might hire a college graduate rather than someone with only a high school degree because achieving the college degree demonstrates a certain level of perseverance, self-discipline, intelligence, and so on.
Approximate Word count = 1739 Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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