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Your full April 10, College Still Matters Colleges have become increasingly necessary for entry-level employment. There are many pros and cons attached to it. The biggest advantage is that the workplaces are going to have more educated and competent people working together for the betterment of society. Education brings with it expertise, sophistication, wisdom, intellect, and professionalism. The more the education, the more is the proficiency of the individual. Hence, college level education is a necessity nowadays, as more and more workplaces that pay well need educated individuals who are able to work proficiently on good jobs.
However, the necessity for college level education in employment has brought with it the dilemma of widening the gap between low, middle and upper class citizens. Those poor people, who have intelligent children, but cannot afford to get them into college, suffer from the disadvantage that their children cannot get into decent workplaces. College education basically points toward the middle class position in society, and hence, necessitating college education for employment would mean that people from middle class and upward are only eligible for good opportunities in employment.
The gap may not have increased in middle and upper class citizens, but has definitely increased in lower and other classes because they will not be preferred in employment. Educational institutes may not have a role, but the government definitely has a role in making education available and affordable for all people of society, so that those of low socio-economic status may also be able to avail education and employment opportunities just the same as other classes.
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