Why College Doesn’t Equal Success

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Wayne Emerson Gregory Jr. | Education

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Why College Doesn’t Equal Success by wayneemersongregoryjr | Dec 15, 2022 | education, Wayne Emerson Greggory Jr. SC

Contrary to popular belief, people can succeed without obtaining a college degree. For the most part, not all careers require one, and some people with degrees remain unemployed. In some cases, the absence of a degree can prevent higher wages and opportunities, but for the most part, it doesn’t determine everything. In this article, you will learn why college is not always a catalyst for success.

College Doesn’t Guarantee a Career Many high school students think that after four to six years of working on an undergraduate degree, they will have a job and a college diploma. Unfortunately, according to recent data, around 5.4% of graduates have yet to 몭nd a job. Another thing that new graduates can’t guarantee is a job in a 몭eld related to their degree. According to a survey, over 20% of recent college graduates said they couldn’t 몭nd a job in their chosen area. Furthermore, almost half of recent graduates aren’t using their degrees in their current job roles. Most people usually take around three to six months after getting their degree to 몭nd a job. For others, it may take longer.

Some Jobs Don’t Require a Degree


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